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The page I'm working on(php project) has a classical left-sidebar menu.

  • Under one of menu-elements I want to show the user "Phpsysinfo"(embed the index.php file of phpsysinfo extension folder into my page).

  • I'm avoiding iframe, so is there any other way to do this? Should i use server side include for this, if yes how?

code:

 <div id="php_sys_info">
    <?php <!--#include file="../../extension/phpsysinfo-3.1.11/index.php" --> ?>
</div>

please resolve my problem.

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  • <?php include "../../extension/phpsysinfo-3.1.11/index.php"; ?>?
    – putvande
    Apr 16, 2014 at 12:24
  • Actually tried it before but it failed!
    – user3433097
    Apr 16, 2014 at 12:50

2 Answers 2

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Do you need something like this:

include()

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you can directly load that page using load method my way is like this.For this you require jquery.

 <script>
  $('#php_sys_info').load('../../extension/phpsysinfo-3.1.11/index.php');    
</script>
<div id="php_sys_info">

</div>  
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  • It's not still working but I'm going to work on doing this with jquery. Thanks for your answer anyway.
    – user3433097
    Apr 16, 2014 at 12:52
  • call load function on any event like click or directly call it in event $(document).ready(function(){$('#php_sys_info').load('../../extension/phpsysinfo-3.1.11/index.php'); }); like this it will surely work
    – Chetan
    Apr 16, 2014 at 12:59
  • load() helped anyway. Phpsysinfo page causes the main problem. Since it redirects to some target page and fails loading. Thanks.
    – user3433097
    Apr 16, 2014 at 14:18

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