Robert Cummings wrote:
Looking at the code above... it would seem you want:

    include_once()
It's not the idea..

I'm not trying to make that code work, I want to know which exact include (of the same file) does what..

Say you got a loop of self-include:
e.g:
=== a.php
<?php
echo "\nRunning ".__FILE__." (id=X)!\t";
if ($visited<5) {
        echo "You are visiting here!";
        $visited++;
        include(__FILE__);
}
else {
        echo "That's enough! Bye!";
}
?>

In "(id=X)!".. what's the X? You may say you can use $visited as an identifier, but it's not the point I mean.. I want a global include file identifier, that is not dependent on other variables.

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