In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, xercist_t2 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
writes
>I am trying to use the php include code to load an external webpage
>inside my own for things like an external message board and what not.
>I am familiar with the php include script since I use them to include
>header/menu files and what not but I cant seem to get it to work with
>an external page. This is an example I am trying to use (using google
>as the example web page):
>
><?
>include("http://www.google.com");
>?>
>
>is there any modifications to this code or another method I can look
>at for doing this without having to resort to using frames?? Thx
You said "inside your own" - this doesn't really work, because you have
your own header and body, and inside your body is another header from
the included page, followed by the body of the included page, followed
by end body on the included page, followed by the rest of your own
body... a bit of a mess
Have you considered Iframes?
--
Pete Clark
Sunny Andalucia
http://www.hotcosta.com/comm_1.htm
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