hi,
thanks for your help again.
i've noticed that file function have two different behaviors.
i tested file function with the url and it seems that the file is
interpreted. But i tried the code u give me and without the
"http://myurl.com/"; at the beginning, a warning is raised :
Warning: file(
@all:
I just noticed that I was not replying to the list, but to the
posting email adresses. I just switched to another email client
and was not aware of this. My apologies :-(
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You,
could it be that you want to do the following?:
Am Dienstag den, 3. September 2002, um 00:15, schrie
nope sorry...
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De : Chris Knipe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : samedi 31 août 2002 20:10
À : you; 'Richard Lynch'
Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet : Re: [PHP] RE : include interpreted php file
fopen()
Regards,
Chris Knipe
Cell: (072) 434-7582
Me
urday, August 31, 2002 7:44 PM
Subject: [PHP] RE : include interpreted php file
Hi,
Thanks for u help. But i just wanna include a php file in an other. But
the included file must be interpreted before including it.
Thx
kciop
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De : Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROT
Hi,
Thanks for u help. But i just wanna include a php file in an other. But
the included file must be interpreted before including it.
Thx
kciop
-Message d'origine-
De : Richard Lynch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Envoyé : samedi 31 août 2002 02:12
À : you
Cc : [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Objet :
>pb : include a php file in an other php file
>contraints : the php file must be interpreted before being included
>solution known : fsock then get the html code from the server and include
>it...
>
>Is there an other solution (easier) to include that file?
Not real sure if you *want* the PHP fil
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