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[wordpress] using the <?php _e(include("help.php")); ?> issue


davidjmorin

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Hey again

 

Have an issue when i use this code

<div class="fullwidget">
    <?php if ( !function_exists('dynamic_sidebar') || !dynamic_sidebar('Page Full Width') ) : ?>
    <h3>
      <?php _e("Help Me", ''); ?>
    </h3>
    <div class="box">
      <?php _e(include("help.php")); ?>
    </div>
    <?php endif; ?>
  </div>

 

The above code adds a 1 to the end of every statement

 

my help file has links in it and at the end of the script on the webpage view it puts a 1

Order Form1

 

and here is the code from source

<a href="http://mysite.com/orderform.pdf">Order Form</a>1    </div>

 

IM lost!!

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You don't need to echo an included file.

 

<?php include "help.php"; ?>

 

Great thanks... I do still have a question about that "1" thing.  What is the reason it outputs that to my page?  Just curious so i know and can grow from that.

 

Did what you suggested and worked fine.  I thought i had tried that and it didnt work but i was wrong :)

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