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> From: Jim Lucas [php] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: 15 March 2002 00:55
>
> Plus, depending on how you are calling the file. Meaning if
> the file name
> that you are calling is a static file name or dynamic file name
>
> require() and require_once() will i
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From: "SHEETS,JASON (Non-HP-Boise,ex1)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "'David McInnis'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 3:56 PM
Subject: RE: [PHP] require() vs include()
They are much the same, both "include" a file.
To quote the PHP manual "require() and include() are identical in every way
except how they handle failure. include() produces a Warning while require()
results in a Fatal Error. In other words, don't hesitate to use require() if
you want a missing f
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