[PHP] Problem with readfile() and HTTP headers (vs. server-side include)

2003-03-27 Thread Kerry Shetline
I'm trying to figure out how to make readfile() or include() work more like a server-side #include, in terms of HTTP headers. I'm taking some web pages that used server-side includes, that in turn invoked CGI scripts, and replacing these pages with PHP pages. For the most part, I don't need a l

[PHP] test - please ignore

2003-03-27 Thread Kerry Shetline
My last post didn't appear -- just testing before I try to repost. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php

[PHP] Problem with readfile() and HTTP headers (vs. server-side include)

2003-03-27 Thread Kerry Shetline
I'm trying to figure out how to make readfile() or include() work more like a server-side #include, in terms of HTTP headers. I'm taking some web pages that used server-side includes, that in turn invoked CGI scripts, and replacing these pages with PHP pages. For the most part, I don't need a lot o

[PHP] Did I have to sign up for the mailing list to post here?

2003-03-27 Thread Kerry Shetline
If you're reading this now, then yes is probably the answer to my titular question. My last two attempts to post quietly disappeared into the ether with nary a warning, and I wasn't subscribed before. I'd be happy simply using a news reader rather than getting regular e-mailings. Will I be able