On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 15:43:28 -0500, "Daniel Brown" wrote:

>     Is there a specific reason you're using require_once() instead of
> include_once() ?  There actually is a difference.... include() and
> include_once() will only include the file if that line of code is
> executed, whereas require() and require_once() will include the file
> even if the line is inside of an if() {} block for which the
> condition(s) are never matched.

Is that still the case?

<http://se2.php.net/manual/en/function.require.php>:

   "require() and include() are identical in every way except
    how they handle failure."

   "Note: Prior to PHP 4.0.2, the following applies: require()
    will always attempt to read the target file, even if the
    line it's on never executes."


/Nisse

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