Something like this is in a file called "header.php" which all files on my site include:
switch (str_replace('/folder_name/','',$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'])){
case 'index.php':
$page_title='main page';
break;
case 'page1.php':
$page_title='page 1 is here';
break;
case 'page2.php':
$page_title='this is page 2';
break;
}
And it's followed by some HTML that's common to all the pages:
<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd">
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/开发者_Python百科xhtml">
<head>
etc...
Can I make it so that, for one of the cases in the switch, the include stops right there? I am asking if there is a way to interrupt an include from within the include. So for example it might look like:
case 'page3.php':
$page_title='the title for page 3';
STOP_THE_INCLUDE
break;
Is this possible?
Yes, you can simply return;
inside an include.
When you exit the switch, use an IF to avoid the rest of the include? Like this:
$stopInclude = false;
switch (str_replace('/folder_name/','',$_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'])){
case 'index.php':
$page_title='main page';
break;
case 'page1.php':
$page_title='page 1 is here';
break;
case 'page2.php':
$page_title='this is page 2';
break;
case 'page3.php':
$page_title='the title for page 3';
$stopInclude = true;
break;
}
if (!$stopInclude) {
//whole rest of the include
}
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