Re: [PHP] Is there an alternative to HTML frames?

2003-07-29 Thread Curt Zirzow
* Thus wrote Chris Shiflett ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > In addition, you can often find out about any function by trying a URL such as > this: > > http://www.php.net/include > > If include is a function (which it happens to be), you will be shown the manual > page for that function. Not to be pick

Re: [PHP] Is there an alternative to HTML frames?

2003-07-29 Thread Chris Shiflett
Hi Jason, --- Jason Barnett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I'm new to php and web development in general. I've toyed with > ASP a little and enjoyed using "include" statements to include > my navigation and heading pages. Does PHP provide a similar > statement, or is there something else I can do to

RE: [PHP] Is there an alternative to HTML frames?

2003-07-29 Thread Jay Blanchard
[snip] I'm new to php and web development in general. I've toyed with ASP a little and enjoyed using "include" statements to include my navigation and heading pages. Does PHP provide a similar statement, or is there something else I can do to achieve this effect? [/snip] *sigh* RTFM at http://ww

[PHP] Is there an alternative to HTML frames?

2003-07-29 Thread Jason Barnett
I'm new to php and web development in general. I've toyed with ASP a little and enjoyed using "include" statements to include my navigation and heading pages. Does PHP provide a similar statement, or is there something else I can do to achieve this effect? -- PHP General Mailing List (http://