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Hey Freaks,

I have a question for anyone. I developed a site before I started doing anything with php. I have now developed a php page that will upload a file and link to this file from a mysql table. My problem is that every other page on this site is .shtml and the menu of every page is using a ssi include. In this include there is a link that in the past I would manually change and now I would like to let the php update it.  I have tried to include a file that is also being included. In other words I can make my script rewrite a text file. How do I include this text file on an included file? Is there a way for html to retrieve data from mysql?

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No, you cannot open MySQL with pure HTML, I am not sure how ssi works, if they do any back end servers side stuff, so you would have to look more into that part of it. But with just a .html, no it cannot as it is client based coding when you need server side coding to do that.

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Yea thanks for the reply. Sorry it took so long to reply back I solved the problem. Instead of trying to double parse I used the copy() and renamed my file current.pdf to a short term folder then I moved_uploaded_file() to a permanent folder with a permanent name that will not change. My issue was that I needed two links to be updated when I uploaded a file. Instead of updating both links I just renamed the copied file so the link stays the same. Then My permanent link will only appear when a file is uploaded and given its name. I am sorry if this is hard to understand

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