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Pass query string arguments in include statement

Asked by BillyBoJimBob in PHP Scripting Language, Server Side Includes (SSI)

Tags: , , , ,

Hi y'all,

I need to pass an argument in an include statement.
Here's what I want to do:
  $header_row = include 'headerrow.php?bowtie=bowtie_contacts.jpg';

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headerrow.php
=============
<?php
$bowtie = $_GET["bowtie"];
$_headerrow = '
<table>
  <tr>
    <td><img src="images/'.$bowtie.'"></td>
    <td>other stuff</td>
    <td>other stuff</td>
    <td>other stuff</td>
    <td>other stuff</td>
    <td>other stuff</td>
  </tr>
</table>
';
return $_headerrow;
?>

=============
mainpage.php
=============
<?php
$header_row = include 'headerrow.php?bowtie=bowtie_contacts.jpg';
$page = '
<html>
<head>
  <title>this is the title</title>
</head>
<body>
'.$header_row.'
the rest of the body...
</body>
<html>
';
echo $page;
?>
=============
My intent is to use one piece of code to allow variable image files to appear in the concatenated variable $bowtie found in headerrow.php.  So for one page I want $bowtie to be 'bob.jpg' and on another page I want $bowtie to be 'jane.jpg'.
 
So far, it doesn't allow me to put "query string" argument(s) in an include statement.
How is this done?  If it can't be done, how can we make it happen?

Thanks,
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