All the include() function does in PHP is essentially put the contents of whatever referenced file into the current file. Since "styles1.inc" doesn't even have a php extension, I imagine you could do this in Perl (maybe by just opening the file and printing its contents).

Also, note that your stylesheet links are never going to print, since you wrapped them in if (false) :)

Update: I imagine they must be wrapped like that so that they will get printed if the code is executed by something not-PHP; it has the look of "yet another crazy html hack" about it.


I'm a peripheral visionary... I can see into the future, but just way off to the side.


In reply to Re: How to include php-code in header by nefigah
in thread How to include php-code in header by pmaes3

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