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carlo
Posted: 04/03/2003, 3:14 AM

Hi,
I'd like to use the ob_start() function to put the HTML code (of the
CCS' S page) into a global variable.
The problem is this: where I have to put <?php ob_start(); ?> ....?
sure I cannot put it in HTML window in CCS.
I'd put it where the PHP code call the HTML file....
Where does it happen?
Thank you!

Sixto Luis Santos
Posted: 04/03/2003, 11:05 PM

Hi Carlo,

You can place ob_start(); anywhere before the code that do the actual
output. For example, you can switch to code view and add ob_start(); to the
line just after the opening <?php.

Ciao,

Sixto

"carlo" <carlo@carlot.it> wrote in message
news:b6h51s$qed$1@news.codecharge.com...
> Hi,
> I'd like to use the ob_start() function to put the HTML code (of the
> CCS' S page) into a global variable.
> The problem is this: where I have to put <?php ob_start(); ?> ....?
> sure I cannot put it in HTML window in CCS.
> I'd put it where the PHP code call the HTML file....
> Where does it happen?
> Thank you!
>
>


   


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