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  1. Of course! Thank you so much for your time.
  2. Hello.  This has to be so easy its embarrasing.  I am trying to follow this example here [url=http://www.alistapart.com/stories/phpcms/]http://www.alistapart.com/stories/phpcms/[/url], the Swtching content with PHP variables section. I have followed the instructions on that page and have created the pages required. (very VERY simple pages). I have created the body and menu sections as required and changed the body include to <div class="body"> <?php @ require_once ("$page.php"); ?> </div> I then created the menus as shown on the link above as in below. <a href="template.php?page=dogs">The Dog page</a><br /> <a href="template.php?page=cats">The cat page</a> When I put it all together, absolutly nothing happens except the URL address above changes and shows that I am now on either the cat or dog page.  My question is, is there something I need to include in the code on the $page.php page to give the switch a place to reside?  According to the example, the whole page should be replaced.  Or am I misunderstanding the whole concept? The trial page I have made is here.  [url=http://lunarcafe.com/tryme/template.php]http://lunarcafe.com/tryme/template.php[/url] Than you for taking the time to read this.  After reading the code you guys are dealing with I am almost embarrased to post this.  My server does have PHP on it, I have several other PHP pages that work fine.  I just dont know how to use this type of switching.
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