Then use:
<?php print $scripts; ?>
</ryan>
On Wed, May 26, 2010 at 10:47 AM, Michel Morelli michel@ziobuddalabs.itwrote:
Holly Ferree ha scritto:
Would <?php include("header.php"); ?> work? You could just have the code
in
one php file and kinda make your own template system :)
I will try, but if I don't wrong remember include() does not works with template variables (like $titles, $scripts, etc etc). .
However thanks for the reply.
M.
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