Andy Wardley wrote:
Actually he's defining a variable named "headers". It's just that he's
using a BLOCK...END to define the scope of it.
Right.
Then you include "html/header" ( no _s_ ). Is this supposed to reference
the first block? Are these fragments in the same file? Different files?
I suspect that html/header does something like this:
> [snipped]
Does that make it more obvious?
I suspected too, but didn't didn't want to assume anything when trying
to assist in trouble shooting, hence the questions ...
Clayton
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