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Bug #35173 echo in a called program
Submitted: 2005-11-09 16:34 UTC Modified: 2005-11-09 16:34 UTC
From: claudebreault at netscape dot ca Assigned:
Status: Not a bug Package: Output Control
PHP Version: 4.4.1 OS: WindowsXP
Private report: No CVE-ID: None
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 [2005-11-09 16:34 UTC] claudebreault at netscape dot ca
Description:
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(My setting: Apache 1.3 for Windows XP, PHP 4.3.3)
Hi,
   when I call a second program in HTML with "href", it is impossible to "echo" something in PHP within the second program.
but anything outside PHP is fine (in the following example the "Title" is printed). However, the second work fine by itself (Title and echo). This simplified code doesn't work.

First Program :
<HTML>
<HEAD></HEAD>
<BODY>
   <a href="SecondProgram.HTML">SecondProgram</a>
</BODY>
</HTML>

Second Program :
<HTML>
<HEAD></HEAD>
<BODY>
    <h1>Title</h1>
    <?php echo "Printing test"; ?>
</BODY>
</HTML>

This problem arises for whatever I try to "echo" in the second program (ex. grobal variables);

Thanks for your help
Claude


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 [2005-11-09 16:34 UTC] sniper@php.net
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