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PHP is SERVER SIDE.
So I don't get this.
If I include a CSS file via PHP
include('includes/css.inc');
the page displays one way (wrong)
but if I type the same code in css.inc by cutting and pasting it, it works.
I just don't understand!
You can see the same thing with different code too:
Compare http://neosmart.ath.cx/sulayman/index.php to http://neosmart.ath.cx/sulayman/indexs.php
It's the SAME EXACT goddamn source code, it displays the SAME in Opera and FF no matter which page I choose...
BUT in stupid IE (6 OR 7) the first shows right, and the second doesn't....
I'm at my wits end, it just doesn't make ANY sense whatsoever. PHP is server-side, it serves the code all at once, so why the hell is IE caring if I include it or copy and paste it????
Has anyone else ever experienced this before?
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