At 03:57 PM 5/4/2004 +0530, Kamesh Jayachandran wrote:
Any reason why you want to use require_once with same filename with different paths? Why don't you set a include_dir as your e:\...\myapp\inc and just require 'common.php'.
With regards Kamesh Jayachandran
On Tue, 2004-05-04 at 15:49, Tumurbaatar S. wrote: > A brief directory structure: > > "e:\...\myapp\" - this my web apps root and it contains several > subdirs: > "e:\...\myapp\members\" - a normal, web shared subdir > "e:\...\myapp\inc\" - an include subdir where are located all my > include files and this subdir is not web shared > > (though my Inetpub dir is located in C:, I use IIS's virtual app/dir > located in a different volume E:) > > The above "inc" subdir contains "common.php" which is used by > all other script files located anywhere under app root and subdirs. > So if a script is located in the "inc" subdir, then it may start with: > > <?php require_once('common.php') ?> > > If a script is in the root dir, then: > > <?php require_once('inc/common.php') ?> > > and if it is in other subdirs (e.g. "members"): > > <?php require_once('../inc/common.php') ?> > > Finally, when my script located in 'members' needs some > include file from the "inc" dir, I include it in this manner: > > <?php require_once('../inc/some_include.php') ?> > > and I do not include "common.php" directly because > "some_include.php" starts with: > > <?php require_once('common.php') ?> > > I.e. a rule is: > a script does not include "common.php" if it includes > some other include file because that include file already > includes "common.php". > > That works fine untill I included 2 and more files: > > <?php require_once('../inc/some_include.php') ?> > <?php require_once('../inc/other_include.php') ?> > > where each of these include files includes "common.php". > In this case, "common.php" is included in a calling script > file 2 times, even "require_once()" is used. And this leads > to a trouble. > Currently, I use absolute pathes hoping that when my app > moves to Linux/Appache, relative pathes will work normally. > >
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