* Thus wrote Pablo Gosse ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > Hi folks. I'm trying to use an .htaccess file to set my include path > and for some reason it's not overriding the value in php.ini, but > instead still shows and uses the original value from php.ini, not what > is in the .htaccess file.
Most default apache configurations now a days dont have .htaccess enabled by default (for performance reasons.) Or some hosting services implicitly turn this option off. So no matter what you put in the .htaccess file, it will be ignored. You can test this by putting in your .htaccess file something like: bogus_statment if you reload your page on your server and dont get a "500 server error", apache isn't even looking at the .htaccess file. You can set set the include_path using the php function ini_set(). Another possibility is that the hosting company had issued an apache command: php_admin_value include_path /path/for/include Then you can't modify the include_path at all. Curt -- "I used to think I was indecisive, but now I'm not so sure." -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php