use require_once() or include_once() - these remember what has been
included and do not include files that has been already.
Kevin McGinley wrote:
Can u tell me then how its posssible to include a file that inculdes
another file if it is itself included in two other files that are in
difeerent d
* Thus wrote Kevin McGinley ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
> Hi all,
> can anyone tell me how php paths are worked out Im just starting to use
> php over asp so would appreciate the answer to the following
>
> If a file a.php includes a file b.php which includes a file c.php is the
> include in file b.
relative to a.php
Kevin McGinley wrote:
Hi all,
can anyone tell me how php paths are worked out Im just starting to use
php over asp so would appreciate the answer to the following
If a file a.php includes a file b.php which includes a file c.php is the
include in file b.php relative to itse
Hi all,
can anyone tell me how php paths are worked out Im just starting to use
php over asp so would appreciate the answer to the following
If a file a.php includes a file b.php which includes a file c.php is the
include in file b.php relative to itself or the file that included it i.e.
a.ph
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