Hi, I am trying to make this sukah that will open a specified file, read the contents of it and print it to the screen. The thing of it is I want all the data in text printed to the screen.

For example, I tell it to open somthing.html and when it prints to the screen it prints the actual compiled html... not the text of html but it worked kind of as a link. I hope you fallow.

Any how I was wondering if there is a way to force it to print in text?

All help is apreciated.

HERE IS A SAMPLE OF THE WAY I WAS DOING THIS. (unsucsesfully)

sorry if the code is hard to read... i couldnt figure white space out.

$file_loc="$sorc"; # path to the file $whattoread = fopen($file_loc, "r"); # opens the file for reading $file_contents=fread($whattoread, filesize($file_loc)); # puts contents of whole file in to varaible fclose($whattoread); # closes file print "$file_contents"; }}

In reply to how to force HTML to display as text by Summers_Azin_pr0n

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