Hi
At the top of a webpage I have:
<?php
include_once("furniture.php");
$myFurniture = new furniture();
echo $myFurniture->getTop("my company title");
?>
to deliver the first lines of HTML, everything in HEAD and the first
bits of page furniture (menu, etc).
In the furniture object in getTop(), I want to return a string that
includes the CSS file that I call with an include_once. But the
include_once isn't interpreted by PHP, it's just outputted. So from:
$toReturn = "<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC '-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0
Transitional//EN' ........
<?php
include_once('styles3.txt');
?>
.......";
return $toReturn;
I get
<?php
include_once('styles3.txt');
?>
in my code.
Do I really have to break up my echo $myFurniture->getTop("my company title"); call to getTopTop,
then include my CSS, then call getTopBottom, or can I get PHP to interpret that text that came back?
PS. I may be stupid, this may be obvious .. I don't program PHP every day
Thanks in advance for your help :-)
Cheers
J
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