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Mon 24/11/14 at 15:23
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Posts: 12
Hi, I have produced several PHP files within Web Expression and they appear to be okay however I cannot effectively link them to complete the full progress within the website?

Apologies if this is not clear as I normally develop websites with HTML code and then link all the relevant parts with a menu?

Is there an ability to have PHP menu?

Or should I be linking them some other way?

Apologies again for silly question but to me the PHP code has many advantages compared to the normal HTML format I would normally use.

I hope later to link to SQL therefore PHP to me is preferable.

Many thanks
Any help appreciated
Mon 08/12/14 at 10:36
Regular
Posts: 12
Many thanks for your help again. Menu now working however still need to work on SQL syntax. Will check out previous threads on this.
Mon 24/11/14 at 16:08
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Hi,
I think you might have to post some code examples or point to a page you have online so people can view things.

Freeola's PHP help page - especially the "Including Another File Into Your Web Page" section may help.

Or if you are saying you just want to create normal links to the PHP files(pages) then this would be the same as for non-PHP files, just using a different name. i.e. page1.php rather than page1.html
...but I'm not sure that's what you mean :¬)

[s]Hmmm...[/s]
Mon 24/11/14 at 15:23
Regular
Posts: 12
Hi, I have produced several PHP files within Web Expression and they appear to be okay however I cannot effectively link them to complete the full progress within the website?

Apologies if this is not clear as I normally develop websites with HTML code and then link all the relevant parts with a menu?

Is there an ability to have PHP menu?

Or should I be linking them some other way?

Apologies again for silly question but to me the PHP code has many advantages compared to the normal HTML format I would normally use.

I hope later to link to SQL therefore PHP to me is preferable.

Many thanks
Any help appreciated

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