Still no luck with this. My include path in the php.ini is set to:
include_path = ".;\c:\php\includes" and I have the includes directory in the
above listed location. Any ideas?


"Frank M. Kromann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> On Windows 200 and XP you can use / as your seperator. This will not work
> on WIndows 98 though.
>
> Using the / makes your code work on both W2k and *nix boxes. It can be
> used both in php.ini and in your scripts.
>
> - Frank
>
> > In php.ini file that is present in the windows directory check the
> > include_path directive. It should have something like:
> >
> > include_path = ".;c:\apps\php\pear"
> >
> > Also, when making includes, check for the escaped "\". If they are
> > present but not escaped, the directory that php will try to find will be
>
> > completelly diferent...
> >
> > Cheers...
> > Luis Ferro
> > TelaDigital.Net
> >
> > Ed Turbin wrote:
> >
> > >I've just installed PHP on Windows 2000 and I'm not able to use
> includes.
> > >I'm able to get the PHP info screen as a test, so I know it is working.
> I
> > >edited the PHP.ini file to the directory where my include files are
> located
> > >and still no luck. Is there anything that I am overlooking, or anything
> else
> > >that I need to do to get includes working?
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > >
> >
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