Re: [PHP] Re: function? variable?
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? -- 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 : : : : : : : : -- : PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) : To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php : : : -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Re: function? variable?
I'm sure i confused someone... The $pagetitle1 and $pagetitle are supposed to be the same... I made a couple typos -- Jason Whitaker Jason Whitaker [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message [EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]... : 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? : -- : : 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 : : : : : : : : : : : : : : -- : : PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) : : To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php : : : : : : : : -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Re: function? variable?
Can you be more specific? I am just guessing here but is this what you want: ? $title = home; ? html head title ? echo $title; ? /title /head body ? echo $title; ? /body /html Perhaps, I am not getting what you are asking for. On 11 Feb 2002 at 23:34, 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 : : -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php K E I T H V A N C E Web Developer, IT Professional http://www.vanceconsulting.net [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
Re: [PHP] Re: function? variable?
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 : : -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php