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
My last post didn't appear -- just testing before I try to repost.
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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
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
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