I'm sure i confused someone... The $pagetitle1 and $pagetitle are supposed
to be the same... I made a couple typos

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Jason Whitaker
"Jason Whitaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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: OK,...
:
: For each page on my site there will be a different title.
:
: Example:
: <title>
:     <?php
:     echo "<?witakr home?>
:     ?>
: </title>
:
: or
:
: <title>
:     <?php
:     echo "<?witakr News?>
:     ?>
: </title>
:
: What I want to know how to take the word that is currently in the place of
: "News" or "home".. Wait.. I think I may have figured it out...
:
: What if I set a variable in the body of the page that looks like this:
:
: $pagetitle1 = "Home"
:
: //Changeing the word "Home" with the title of what ever page the User is
on.
: //EI: Users on the Homepage, variable is set to Home, or user is on News
: //page, variable is set to News.
: //Where as the code would look like this if the user was on the News page.
:
: $pagetitle = "News"
:
: Then I use the variable($pagetitle) in the title pags, like so:
:
:
: <title>
:     <?php
:     echo "<?witakr $pagetitle?>
:     ?>
: </title>
:
: And that way I can use that same variable anywhere else in the page.
:
: And when I edit the code and need to change the page title I change it
where
: I set the variable. EI:
:
: $pagetitle1 = "Home" //For the Home page
: $pagetitle = "News" //For the news page
: $pagetitle1 = "Link" //For the Links page
:
: Now, assuming you all understood what Ijust said... Is it possible?
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: Jason Whitaker
: "Steven Walker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
: [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
: : Jason,
: :
: : If I understand your question, you want to display the contents of a
: : variable to screen? Try this:
: :
: : > <html>
: : > <head>
: : > <title></title>
: : > </head>
: : > <body>
: : > <?
: : > $test_variable = "this is a test";
: : > echo "Here is what it says: $test_variable";
: : > ?>
: : > </body>
: : > </html>
: :
: : Also note that you do not need to use the PHP tags twice:
: : echo "<?witakr home?> //incorrect
: : echo "wtakr home"; //correct
: :
: : Steven J. Walker
: : Walker Effects
: : www.walkereffects.com
: : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: :
: : On Monday, February 11, 2002, at 09:34  PM, Jason Whitaker wrote:
: :
: : > I just saw something with my code there.. i have my <link tag inside
the
: : > title tag.. i will have to fix that :)
: : >
: : > --
: : >
: : > Jason Whitaker
: : >
: : >
: : > "Jason Whitaker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
: : > [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]...
: : > : Is there a way to set a variable or is there a function that takes
the
: : > : information between the title tags and prints to the screen where
you
: : > : command?
: : > :
: : > : ei:
: : > :
: : > : //<head>
: : > : //<title>
: : > : // <?php
: : > : // echo "<?witakr home?>
: : > : // ?>
: : > : //
: : > : //<LINK REL=stylesheet HREF="css/sCSS.css" TYPE="text/css">
: : > : //</title>
: : > : //</head>
: : > :
: : > : where as i would want the word "home" from the echo "<?witakr
home?>"
: : > (or
: : > : what ever word that may be in place of the word home) to print to
: : > say.. a
: : > : certain place in the body of the page?
: : > :
: : > :
: : > : Jason Whitaker
: : > :
: : > :
: : >
: : >
: : >
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