1- I have 50 php pages. 2- I want to include all 50 php pages in my main page. include("1.php"); ...... include("50.php"); My question is: can I put all of the include php pages in one php page and save it as includepages.php then include this php page to my main page include("includepages.php"); instead of listing all of the 50 pages include("1.php"); ...... include("50.php"); in my main page. Hartleigh Burton <hburton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Not sure if i understand properly... you don't want to use the include () function or you don't want to have the code of script B in script A? If it is the later you can use include("path/to/scriptB.php"); or require("path/to/scriptB.php"); you can also use include_once() and require_once() if you want to make sure that script B is not used more than once. If you don't want to use the include() or require() functions then I am not really sure. I guess (providing you havn't already output headers) you could use header() to direct the browser... or if headers have already been sent you could use javascript to do a redirect?! On 12/04/2007, at 3:18 PM, Alf Stockton wrote: > Please tell me how I call one PHP script from another? > On successful completion of script A I need to call script B > without including it as part of script A. > > -- > Regards, > Alf Stockton www.stockton.co.za > > Be cheerful while you are alive. > -- Phathotep, 24th Century B.C. > My email disclaimer is available at www.stockton.co.za/disclaimer.html > > -- > PHP Windows Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > Regards, Hartleigh. --------------------------------- Don't get soaked. Take a quick peak at the forecast with theYahoo! Search weather shortcut.