I want to thank everyone who responded, both to the list and to my
personal box. Also a special thanks to a couple who continued to try
to get me to understand that ..
as a Rose may smell the same no matter what you call it .. a
'function' may do what you want even if you don't understand the
Steve,
Thanks for the reply .. but you miss the point (which i probably did
not explain well). I already have a script called x.php. IT gets
called from links with all the info needed.
I have an instance where there will be no interaction between a user
so no 'clicking' of the link will
Mike ..
thanks for trying .. but that simply is not useful.
On Mon, 12 Nov 2001 10:18:34 -0500, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Mike Harvey)
wrote:
Just include(script2.inc) in your loop.
David Tod Sigafoos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I am sure that I
David Tod Sigafoos wrote:
From one script I wish to 'execute' another script. How is this done?
Setting a link and clicking is not the answer .. one script loops
through all the 'selected' rows and I want to 'execute' another script
for each row .. can this be done?
From what you say
How about you do
readfile('http://server.com/yourPHP.php');
That just opens that file, ie the same as clicking it...
Andrew
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From: David Tod Sigafoos [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 8:42 PM
Subject: [PHP] Re: executing
you don't need a sepaerate script.
define two functions and then loop through calling the second function.
much neater (and easier)
Steve
David Tod Sigafoos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message
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I am sure that I am just .. missing this ..
From one
Just include(script2.inc) in your loop.
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Mike
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