OH yes, I've been doing the $ name but it won't write the value to the
file.  I'm trying it with printf now with the variaable as
$svarname....still nothing...

--- In [email protected], Michael Sullivan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Mon, 2006-02-20 at 00:25 +0000, Marian Briones wrote:
> > Maybe I didn't explain it right...
> > 
> > I'm writing a web page generator is what I'm doing; with web
> > templates.  
> > 
> > So when I go to generate one of these sites, I enter the custoemr's
> > information like their text that will appear in the banner across the
> > top, each link name, etc.
> > 
> > The template code has variables for all of these things coming off the
> > form.  So I'm grabbing that template's code from a database table, and
> > what I am wanting to do is to plug all of the form's variables into
> > that code and write that out to a file.
> > 
> > What I'm getting instead, is the file with the variable names in there
> > instead of the variable values.  Not sure how to make it write the
> > variable values into the form.
> > 
> > Does that make more sense?
> 
> I'm not sure exactly how to do it (it's been a while since I last used
> PHP to write files), but the theory is the same.  You can write variable
> values to files.  Did you forget the '$' sign at the beginning of the
> variable name?  That's the only reason I can think of that the variable
> name would be written to the file instead of the value...
>







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