[thelist] PHP include
DAVOUD TOHIDY
dtohidy at hotmail.com
Fri Aug 6 15:48:39 CDT 2010
> From: Ron.Luther at hp.com
> To: thelist at lists.evolt.org
> Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 20:23:10 +0000
> Subject: Re: [thelist] PHP include
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> DAVOUD TOHIDY asked:
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> >>o.k so if I wanted my scenario to work, what should I do? Is there any way?
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> Hi Davoud,
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> More of a minor variation on Jack's theme than anything radically different, but I think I might do this all on the server side by dynamically writing the "file_to_include.php" file.
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> (1) Pass the parameters you want to base your include on to the server.
> (2) Put all of your condition testing logic in this server processing file and write, as output, the "file_to_include.php" file. That could write out as much, or as little, code as you want. I would set a default to a single commented out line to avoid null include file errors, though. [This server-side could be executed via a form-processing page, or a database trigger/sproc-y thing, or whatever.]
> (3) Send the user to some page that includes this newly created "file_to_include.php" file.
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> That should work. [1]
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> Cheers,
> RonL.
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> [1] I'm not thinking you need to go that far or scale to that level, but I think that if you want to get *really* tricky you could write these include files out uniquely for each user session. Just don't forget to implement a clean-up routine once the need for the 'old' include file goes away.
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Hi Ron, I appreciate your input. I will save this for a later time since I fixed the problem.
Cheers
davoud
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