what about wrapping the $variable in {}'s ??

END{$variable}

I'm not 100% sure it works in the case of an END, but for everything else,
it workds great.

Justin French


on 27/06/02 10:11 PM, Leif K-Brooks ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:

> I am trying to put a variable within a print <<< END.  The thing is, I
> want text directly after it - which php will include in the variable
> name.  I have to END; and use another print $variable;.  Is there an
> easier way to seperate the variable?
> 


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