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I am trying to add a the contents of an include file to a variable.

For example I have a variable called $form:

$form = 'Hello world';
$form .= include('sidebar.inc.php');

Is there another way to do this? Because the method noted above is causing me some problems...

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    You can do that assuming the included file uses a return at the end. May 8, 2012 at 16:52

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Instead of using include(), you can use file_get_contents() to store it in a variable:

$form = file_get_contents('sidebar.inc.php');

That won't parse the PHP before storing it in your variable so another option is a solution posted here from the include manual:

$string = get_include_contents('sidebar.inc.php');

function get_include_contents($filename) {
   if (is_file($filename)) {
     ob_start();
     include $filename;
     $contents = ob_get_contents();
     ob_end_clean();
     return $contents;
   }
   return false;
}
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ob_start();
include('sidebar.inc.php');
$var = ob_get_flush();

file_get_contents('sidebar.inc.php') does not parse php files. (your IF LOOP ELSE stuff)

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$form = file_get_contents('sidebar.inc.php');

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