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Hi There,

I would like my webpage title to change for each sub-site that I visit say I go to player A I want the website name to say CNGHLDB-Player A and If I go to player B profile it would change to say CNGHLDB-Player B I have the names in my php script so I am assuming it shouldn't be to hard to do the coding for it, but I am not sure how to do it.
 

<title>CNGHLDB</title>
</head>

<?
// Connects to your Database
mysql_connect("", "", "") or die(mysql_error());
mysql_select_db("") or die(mysql_error());

//Get PlayerID from URL
$iPlayerID = $_GET["PlayerID"];
$iNationID = $_GET["NationID"];

$oPlayerInfo = mysql_query("
SELECT Players.PlayerID, Players.FirstName, Players.LastName, Players.Position, Players.Height, Players.Weight, Players.DOB, CNGHLTeams.CNGHLRights, NHLTeams.Team, Players.CNDraftYR, DraftTeam.DraftID, Players.CNDraftPOS, Countries.Nation, Players.NationID, DraftTeam.DrTeam
FROM Players
Left JOIN CNGHLTeams
ON Players.CNGHLID=CNGHLTeams.CNGHLID
Left JOIN NHLTeams
ON Players.TeamsID=NHLTeams.TeamID
Left JOIN Countries
ON Players.NationID=Countries.NationID
Left JOIN DraftTeam
ON Players.DraftID=DraftTeam.DraftID
WHERE Players.PlayerID=$iPlayerID
ORDER BY Players.LastName;
") or die(mysql_error());

while($row = mysql_fetch_array($oPlayerInfo))
{
Print "<body>";
ECHO "<div align='center'>";
ECHO "<table width='496' border='0'>";
ECHO "<tr>";
ECHO "<td width='148'><div align='center'><a href=\"http://www.cnghl.org/cnghldb/index.php\"><strong>SEARCH PLAYERS</strong></a></div></td>";
ECHO "<td width='152'><div align='center'><a href=\"http://www.cnghl.org/cnghldb/goaliesearch.php\"><strong>SEARCH GOALIES</strong></a></div></td>";
ECHO "<td width='182'><div align='center'><strong><a href=\"http://www.cnghl.biz/history/league.html\">FRANCHISE HISTORY</a></strong></div></td>";
ECHO "</tr>
</table>
</div>
<p align='center'> </p>
<p>";
Print "<center>
</p>
<div align='center'>
<table width='700' border='0'>
</center>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td colspan='3'><h1>".$row['FirstName']." ".$row['LastName']." <img src=\"http://www.cnghl.org/cnghldb/nation/".$row['NationID'].".gif\"></h1></td>";
Print "</tr>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td width='300' height='26'><strong>Birthdate: </strong>".$row['DOB']."</td>";
$DOB = $row[DOB]; //dd.mm.yyyy
$user_date = new DateTime($DOB);
$curr_date = new DateTime();
$age_cal = $curr_date->diff($user_date);
Print "<td width='525'><strong>Age: </strong>".$age_cal->y;"</td>";
Print "<td style='vertical-align:top;'width='275' rowspan='10'><div align='center'><img src=\"http://www.cnghl.org/cnghldb/images/".$iPlayerID.".jpg\">";
Print "</tr>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td><strong>Nation: </strong>".$row['Nation']."</td>";
Print "<td><strong>CNGHL Team: </strong>".$row['CNGHLRights']. "</td>";
Print "</tr>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td><strong>Position: </strong>".$row['Position']. "</td>";
Print "<td><strong>Weight: </strong>".$row['Weight']. "</td>";
Print "</tr>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td><strong>Height: </strong>".$row['Height']. "</td>";
Print "<td><strong>NHL Team: </strong>".$row['Team']. "</td>";
Print "</tr>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td><strong>Draft Year: </strong>".$row['CNDraftYR']."</td>";
Print "<td><strong>Draft Position: </strong>".$row['CNDraftPOS']."</td>";
Print "</tr>";
Print "<tr>";
Print "<td><strong>Drafted By: </strong>".$row['DrTeam']."</td>";
Print "<td> </td>";
Print "</tr>";
Print "
<tr>
<td height='179' colspan='2'> </td>
</tr>


The coding that pulls there names that I would want to use is Firstname and Lastname or I have the simpler full name that include both first and last names. Thanks for your help!

Edited by mac_gyver
code tags around code please
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Make sure the code runs in the <head> section of your HTML. 

<?php
  if($something = "something") {
    echo "<title>my title</title>";
  } elseif($something = "somethingelse") {
    echo "<title>my title 2</title>";
  } else {
    echo "<title>my title 3</title>";
  }
?>
Edited by Clarkey
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