Re: Name of page itself? [message #177247 is a reply to message #177238] |
Thu, 01 March 2012 15:05   |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 3/1/2012 8:54 AM, Paul Herber wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 12:57:30 +0000, The Natural Philosopher<tnp(at)invalid(dot)invalid> wrote:
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>> Tim Streater wrote:
>>> In article
>>> <f244fbdd-78f1-48b4-a578-635b97e4dbde(at)gr6g2000vbb(dot)googlegroups(dot)com>,
>>> Captain Paralytic<paul_lautman(at)yahoo(dot)com> wrote:
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>>>> On Feb 28, 9:58 am, Sonnich Jensen<sonnichjen...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>>>> > I have not worked with PHP for 2+ years, now again and need to refill
>>>> > my brain...
>>>> >
>>>> > How can I get the name of the main page?
>>>> >
>>>> > Say, index.php includes menu.php, how do I get the name of the main
>>>> > page, in this case index.php?
>>>> > Next say page1.php, page2.php etc?
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>>>> A php file is NOT the same as a web page. A single php file may have
>>>> the ability to generate more than one page. Alternatively many php
>>>> files may be used to generate 1 page.
>>>
>>> Or it might generate no pages at all. None of mine do.
>>>
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>> Fabulous. Write only memory in the computer as well?
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> Nothing unusual about a PHP script that generates no output. How about a script that
> receives an IPN email, updates a database and sends out an email. No web browser involved
> at all.
> Cron can start PHP scripts ...
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Paul, you're arguing with an idiot.
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