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Re: including CSS & JS on only pages that need that CSS & JS [message #175585 is a reply to message #175569] Mon, 10 October 2011 09:22 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
paris2venice is currently offline  paris2venice
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On Oct 9, 5:34 am, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> On 10/9/2011 2:51 AM, paris2venice wrote:
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>> I'm still a newbie at PHP.  What would be the right way to include CSS
>> and Javascript such that I could add CSS and JS just for those pages
>> that need it?
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>> Would it be something like this?  Is this how you do it?
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>> <?
>>     php require_once './css.php';             /* css.php contains
>> doctype, meta&  css needed universally */
>> ?>
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>> <!--  link href= calls to CSS needed on local page only  -->
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>> <?
>>     php require_once './js.php';                /* js.php contains
>> javascript calls needed universally */
>> ?>
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>> <!--  script type="text/javascript" calls to Javascript needed on
>> local page only  -->
>> </head>
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>> Thanks a bunch for your help.
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> I'm not sure what you're trying to do here, but these aren't PHP
> questions.  You're only using PHP to include the files.
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> You're asking basic layout file layout questions, which vary widely.
> The includes can be done in many ways.
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> The first thing you need to do is learn about various ways to structure
> your files.  For instance, don't mix your DOCTYPE and other header
> information with CSS.
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> I would suggest you start with a book on basic programming for the web,
> including html, css, etc.

Thanks for your reply.

I don't understand how you believe that I'm mixing my DOCTYPE and
other header info with CSS. What the server sends to the client
should be all that matters and that all arrives perfectly and has
never been a problem -- validator.w3.org doesn't have an issue with
it. I don't mind that you tell me there's some problem but how can I
know why there is a problem if it's not spelled out? That doesn't
mean I don't appreciate your help. I do.

My problem is just not being able to have something unique to a page
as I do it now. Thus, my post. If I posted this on an HTML or CSS or
JS newsgroup, they would go bananas, I guarantee it. I've read a huge
amount on php.net/manual -- it doesn't really answer questions like
this as best I can tell. And I'm not really a beginner -- just
nothing compared to what you guys know about PHP.
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