> You da man. Unload is perfect. If the problem he mentioned before
prevents
> the browser from finishing its communication with the server you can
always
> send a wait command with sufficient time for things to finish up. I'll
> start testing in a live environment with it now. Thank you for th
> Yes, the JavaScript code can run before the browser is closed but it would
> not be finish running because the browser closing had been executed.
> Someone had tried it before and struggled with it. But that is a good
> advice, thanks for jumping in.
I really doubt that browsers doesn't run the
>Have you considered simply using require_once?
Yes, actually I'm using it now, but it's not enough.
>Also, you can find out if a class was defined by calling
>'class_exists()'. In this way you might save something.
>The best way thought is what Miguel was saying: load the files
>conditionally wi
> On Thu, 4 Apr 2002, Maxim Maletsky wrote:
> > You can try to load all those classes as texts into a db and then to
execute
> > the needed ones as eval()ed strings. It could be easy for you to create
the
> > logic because the PHP code are stings and are never included but
SELECTed.
> > Not sure i
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