here we go, from Zeev:
> >As of PHP 4.0.3, the implementation of require() no longer behaves that
> >way, and processes the file 'just in time'. That means that in the 1st
> >example, the file will be processed a hundred times, and in the 2nd
> >example, it won't be processed at all. That's the way include() behaves
> >(in all versions of PHP) as well.
November 14-th ...
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
-----Original Message-----
From: Maxim Maletsky
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 2:26 PM
To: 'Steve Edberg'; Jon Rosenberg; PHP List .
Subject: RE: [PHP] case ?
>'require' ALWAYS includes the file; 'include' is what you want here.
not since v4.0.2(?) came out ...
I heard from Zeev that require() and include() behave now just about the
same.
Read our posting regarding this topic of 1-2 month ago..
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
>The tradeoff is that include is slightly slower. For more info, see
> http://www.php.net/manual/function.include.php
>and
> http://www.php.net/manual/function.require.php
-steve
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