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I have a three tier tree for displaying content on a page. It uses includes to display specific PHP pages based on the URL. What doesn't happen is the variables are not understood in included PHP files.

index.php

// example url http://fakesite.com/?color=red&user=999
$user = $_GET['user'];

if ($_GET['color'] == 'red')        
       {$color = 'red';}
elseif ($_GET['color'] == 'white')      
       {$color = 'white';}
else 
       {$color = 'blue';}

global $color;
global $user;
include 'page2.php';

page2.php

global $color;
global $user;
echo 'hi '.$user.'I hear you like '.$color;
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  • I notice you've used include_once(). Did you happen to include page2.php somewhere else earlier in the code? Jan 4, 2012 at 5:31
  • @Michael No and I changed it to prevent more confusion.
    – Tiny
    Jan 4, 2012 at 5:34

4 Answers 4

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There is no need at all for those $global lines. Any variables defined in the main script are defined in the included file. It's basically like taking the code in the included file and shoving it in the place of the include call (with a few exceptions)

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  • well still nothing passes through.
    – Tiny
    Jan 4, 2012 at 5:35
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This line:

include_once 'page2.php;

should change to:

include_once 'page2.php';

You have a missing quote.

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Have you tried removing ALL those four global lines? I don't know if that's the problem, but they're not necessary at all!

When including or requiring a file all the variables declared above are available to the included/required file.

If that didn't solve it, maybe you have the wrong path on include.

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  • the include works. page2 just doesn't recognize the variables in the index.
    – Tiny
    Jan 4, 2012 at 6:29
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index.php

<?php
    $user = $_GET['user'];

    if ($_GET['color'] == 'red')        
           {$color = 'red';}
    elseif ($_GET['color'] == 'white')      
           {$color = 'white';}
    else 
           {$color = 'blue';}
    include 'page2.php';
?>

page2.php

<?php
    echo 'hi '.$user.'I hear you like '.$color;
?>

global example

function dosomethingfunky(){
    global $user, $color;
    echo 'hi '.$user.'I hear you like '.$color;
}

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