Re: [PHP] includes linking to other files, help with relatives

2009-12-06 Thread Midhun Girish
Hello Allen McCabe, it doesnt matter from which folder you call the database.php file. only thing u must take care is to use correct path in the database.php file so that key.txt is accurately referenced. if you are still having problems, use absolute paths instead of relative path...hers

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-10 Thread Michael A. Peters
Mayer, Jonathan wrote: Just thought I'd point out that it's recommended against giving non-php extensions to PHP code pages. Basically, making all of your include files .inc without the server correctly configured to recognise all .inc files as PHP files, you are opening yourself up to possib

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-10 Thread Mayer, Jonathan
-Original Message- From: Ashley Sheridan [mailto:a...@ashleysheridan.co.uk] Sent: 09 March 2009 19:55 To: Mayer, Jonathan Cc: Gary; php-general@lists.php.net Subject: RE: [PHP] Re: PHP includes On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 15:10 +, Mayer, Jonathan wrote: > >Thank you to everybod

[PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-10 Thread Gary
Again, thank you for everyone that offered their advice. ""Gary"" wrote in message news:8a.64.51087.33bf3...@pb1.pair.com... > I'm working on learning php and have been toying with includes, and I am > trying to figure the advantages/disadvantages to using them. > > I know that using them elim

[PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-10 Thread Gary
Again, thank you for everyone that offered their advice. ""Gary"" wrote in message news:8a.64.51087.33bf3...@pb1.pair.com... > I'm working on learning php and have been toying with includes, and I am > trying to figure the advantages/disadvantages to using them. > > I know that using them elim

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 15:23 -0500, Larry Garfield wrote: > On Monday 09 March 2009 3:07:17 pm Nathan Rixham wrote: > > Ashley Sheridan wrote: > > > Just thought I'd point out that it's recommended against giving non-php > > > extensions to PHP code pages. Basically, making all of your include > > >

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Larry Garfield
On Monday 09 March 2009 3:07:17 pm Nathan Rixham wrote: > Ashley Sheridan wrote: > > Just thought I'd point out that it's recommended against giving non-php > > extensions to PHP code pages. Basically, making all of your include > > files .inc without the server correctly configured to recognise al

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Nathan Rixham
Ashley Sheridan wrote: Just thought I'd point out that it's recommended against giving non-php extensions to PHP code pages. Basically, making all of your include files .inc without the server correctly configured to recognise all .inc files as PHP files, you are opening yourself up to possible h

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Ashley Sheridan
On Mon, 2009-03-09 at 15:10 +, Mayer, Jonathan wrote: > >Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making > extra > >work. > > >I can understand using an include for a menu, since they tend to change > > >often and it is on every page, but the normal content I am not >

[PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Nathan Rixham
Gary wrote: Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making extra work. What is the best type of file to be used as an include (.txt, .php). new I forgot something! the best type of file to be used as an include differs on a case by case basis. name the files correc

[PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Nathan Rixham
Gary wrote: Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making extra work. I can understand using an include for a menu, since they tend to change often and it is on every page, but the normal content I am not understanding the benefit. If I have a page that has unique co

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Sudheer Satyanarayana
Gary wrote: Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making extra work. I can understand using an include for a menu, since they tend to change often and it is on every page, but the normal content I am not understanding the benefit. If I have a page that has unique co

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Bob McConnell
From: Gary > > Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making extra > work. > > I can understand using an include for a menu, since they tend to change > often and it is on every page, but the normal content I am not understanding > the benefit. If I have a page that h

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Mayer, Jonathan
>Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making extra >work. >I can understand using an include for a menu, since they tend to change >often and it is on every page, but the normal content I am not understanding >the benefit. If I have a page that has unique content on

[PHP] Re: PHP includes

2009-03-09 Thread Gary
Thank you to everybody that replied...but it almost seems it is making extra work. I can understand using an include for a menu, since they tend to change often and it is on every page, but the normal content I am not understanding the benefit. If I have a page that has unique content on it, t

Re: [PHP] Includes only if required?

2009-02-02 Thread Eric Butera
On Mon, Feb 2, 2009 at 6:42 AM, Edmund Hertle wrote: > Hey, > normally I prefer to do all my includes (classes + config files) at the > beginning if my php files. But recently I thought about including some > classes only if they are needed later in my code (like pear Mail and > Mail_mime only if

Re: [PHP] Includes only if required?

2009-02-02 Thread Richard Heyes
Hi, > Mail_mime Ooh... > only if an e-mail is about to be sent) because of speed issues. So > my question: Is this something I should consider? Or is it something I > normally will not notice? Depends on the load on your server. If you're getting a billion requests per second, then it may well

Re: [PHP] Includes eating up my time [SOLVED]

2007-08-02 Thread Dave M G
David, Thank you for responding. __autoload ... which basically only loads classes when they are required. Yes, this is exactly what I needed. Not only was I already on PHP5, but fortunately I had also already been building my classes so that it was one class per file, as __autoload requir

Re: [PHP] Includes eating up my time

2007-07-31 Thread Larry Garfield
On Tuesday 31 July 2007, Dave M G wrote: > PHP general list, > > This is probably obvious to people who are good at PHP, but I'm > > I have a PHP based CMS (content management system) built, which has > grown and become quite robust. It's now spread out over about 30 files, > and each file represen

Re: [PHP] Includes eating up my time

2007-07-31 Thread Chad Robinson
Dave M G wrote: Currently, my processes are taking under a second, but they can be around half a second or more. Although it all happens too fast for me to really notice as a person, it seems to me that a half second of processing time might be kind of long and lead to scalability problems. Th

Re: [PHP] Includes eating up my time

2007-07-31 Thread David Restall - System Administrator
Hi Dave, > PHP general list, > > This is probably obvious to people who are good at PHP, but I'm > > I have a PHP based CMS (content management system) built, which has > grown and become quite robust. It's now spread out over about 30 files, > and each file represents one class within the obj

Re: [PHP] Includes, Require, Location, Other

2006-06-18 Thread Larry Garfield
A couple of things. 1) Delay your output to the very end. That way you can still do page redirects and build whole new pages depending on the errors you get. 2) Store errors in the session, then when building the page have a place for "put any error messages here, then delete them from the ses

Re: [PHP] Includes and paths confusion

2006-04-29 Thread Richard Lynch
On Fri, April 28, 2006 3:09 am, Nick Wilson wrote: > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ls > ads/ config.inc db.inc funcs.inc init.inc > > where ads/ is a whole huge set of scripts from an existing setup. ads/ > was originally placed on its own domain as it's a version of phpadsnew > and runs as a server all

Re: [PHP] Includes and paths confusion

2006-04-28 Thread Jochem Maas
dirs named in include_path should not have a slash at the end. and don't forget to include the DOT as one of your include pathes e.g. ini_set('include_path', '.:/the/rest'); can you send the list of requires you do [again] (and state where the files are actually living on disk) - I'm on 3 hour

Re: [PHP] Includes and paths confusion

2006-04-28 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Jochem Maas declared > check directory permission, check the include_path is being set, > check the include path is actually correct (I take it you have a good > understanding how include_path works). Good call on dir perms, but yes, they appear to be fine. I *think* i have a good

Re: [PHP] Includes and paths confusion

2006-04-28 Thread Jochem Maas
Nick Wilson wrote: * and then Jochem Maas declared Nick Wilson wrote: ... use something *like* the following: $oldincpath = ini_get('include_path'); ini_set('include_path', 'path/to/ads/stuff:etc'); // do your 'ads' requires ini_set('include_path', $oldincpath); Unfortunately th

Re: [PHP] Includes and paths confusion

2006-04-28 Thread Nick Wilson
* and then Jochem Maas declared > Nick Wilson wrote: > >Hello all, Im having some problems understanding why some requires() are > >failing. > >Let me see if i can describe what's going on clearly... > >I have this: > >[EMAIL PROTECTED] > ls > >ads/ config.inc db.inc funcs.inc init.inc >

Re: [PHP] Includes and paths confusion

2006-04-28 Thread Jochem Maas
Nick Wilson wrote: Hello all, Im having some problems understanding why some requires() are failing. Let me see if i can describe what's going on clearly... I have this: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ls ads/ config.inc db.inc funcs.inc init.inc where ads/ is a whole huge set of scripts from an exi

Re: [PHP] includes

2004-04-05 Thread Richard Harb
Monday, April 5, 2004, 4:47:52 PM, you wrote: > Hello all, > I have a problem. My directory list is similar to this: >>root > >tmpl > >inc > >forums > My question is in the test_form and message forums. How do I do the include > files to read from the tmpl and inc?? > I can get t

Re: [PHP] includes

2004-04-05 Thread Daniel Clark
I had some similar problems ! Here's what I did. include $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] . '/includes/_myInclude.php' ; Putting the DOCUMENT_ROOT ensured I was always pointing to the top directory of the web pages. Daniel Clark >>I have a problem. My directory list is similar to this: >> >root >>

Re: [PHP] includes

2004-04-05 Thread Chris Hayes
At 16:47 5-4-04, you wrote: Hello all, I have a problem. My directory list is similar to this: >root >tmpl >inc >forums >test_forum >messages >test_forum1 .messages My question is in the test_form and message forums. How do I do the include file

RE: [PHP] includes

2004-04-05 Thread Hawkes, Richard
If I think I understand you, your 'root' directory is the 'forums' directory, and you'll probably want to do something like: include($_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] . "/../inc/include1.php"); The double-dots take you back a directory. Is that what you're after?! Richard -Original Message-

RE: [PHP] includes

2004-04-05 Thread Angelo Zanetti
I think you can do this: "../tmpl/header.htm" try it and let us know!! hope this helps Angelo -Original Message- From: Will [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 4:48 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] includes Hello all, I have a problem. My directory list is si

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes (From the top...)

2004-01-16 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
On 16 January 2004 13:54, Freedomware wrote: > Thanks for all the tips. It's getting generally getting > clearer, but I'm > a little confused somewhere. [SNIP] > I inserted one of the functions you suggested - $includea1 = TRUE; - > after the include, but I'm sure I did it wrong. Just like bef

Re: [PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes (From the top...)

2004-01-16 Thread Freedomware
Thanks for all the tips. It's getting generally getting clearer, but I'm a little confused somewhere. Can I give you a better explanation of what I'm trying to do, along with my latest code? The pages on this site focus on various nations and states, with lots of links like this: [LOCAL] ../w

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes (Sorry; read this post firs t!)

2004-01-16 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
On 16 January 2004 00:30, Freedomware wrote: > I should have played with this some more before I posted more > questions. After fixing an error on the included page, I replaced > every instance of na/a1 on both pages with a1. That seemed to fix > everything; the first style sheet comes through, bu

RE: [PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes in Head Sections and Search Engines

2004-01-16 Thread Ford, Mike [LSS]
On 15 January 2004 22:39, Luke wrote: > ? Holy cow, this gets simpler all the time. Pretty soon, there'll be > ? nothing left on my page but PHP includes and echo functions! ? > ? Does this cut down on a website's file size? In other > words, are the php > ? includes effectively inactive when no o

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes (Sorry; read this post first!)

2004-01-15 Thread Freedomware
Sheez, I spotted my error regarding "$statename." I changed it to the following, and it fixed that problem. $todayDate = date("m-d-Y"); echo 'Freedomware > ' . $statename . ''; echo ''; echo ''; echo ''; if($includea1 == TRUE){ echo ''; } echo ''; ?> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes (Sorry; read this post first!)

2004-01-15 Thread Freedomware
I should have played with this some more before I posted more questions. After fixing an error on the included page, I replaced every instance of na/a1 on both pages with a1. That seemed to fix everything; the first style sheet comes through, but the second one is blocked - and I don't see any

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes in Head Sections and Search Engines

2004-01-15 Thread Freedomware
Oops, I spotted some big errors in my included page already. Here's the new page: $todayDate = date("m-d-Y"); echo 'Freedomware > "$statename"'; echo ''; echo ''; echo ''; if($includena/a1 == TRUE){ echo ''; } echo ''; ?> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, vis

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes in Head Sections and Search Engines

2004-01-15 Thread Freedomware
I wrote: ? But suppose there's a certain page where I don't want the style sheet in ? the middle - the one I named MIDDLE. Is there a way to mark it in the ? include page, then instruct the main page to either not import it or ? replace it with nothing ("")? Luke wrote: youd have to use a varia

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes in Head Sections and Search Engines

2004-01-15 Thread Luke
? Holy cow, this gets simpler all the time. Pretty soon, there'll be ? nothing left on my page but PHP includes and echo functions! ? ? Does this cut down on a website's file size? In other words, are the php ? includes effectively inactive when no one's viewing your main pages, ? leaving them emp

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes in Head Sections and Search Engines

2004-01-15 Thread Freedomware
i just changed the opening and closing tags a little (you didnt need so many) but the main change is, now the variables come before the included file, so that the include file can access those variables too. Holy cow, this gets simpler all the time. Pretty soon, there'll be nothing left on my page

[PHP] Re: PHP Includes and Echoes in Head Sections and Search Engines

2004-01-15 Thread Luke
hi Very simple problems, good to see ur getting the hang of it :) the first is, you have defined your variables after you include the page, so that the echo is outputting a blank variable... so instead of: make it '; include ("../../../../includes/javascript.php"); include ("../../../../i

Re: [PHP] Includes inside includes

2003-12-21 Thread Website Managers.net
To call the file from anywhere within the document space, try this: include($_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"]."/common/setup.inc"); Jim - Original Message - From: "Robbert van Andel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 1:41 AM Subject: [PHP] Includes insi

Re: [PHP] includes...

2003-12-18 Thread BAO RuiXian
the one in your path. Best Bao Marco Tabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18/12/2003 14:01 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Re: [PHP] includes... That means "the current directory" Cheers, Marco -- php|architect - The Magazine for PHP Professionals Try us free

Re: [PHP] includes...

2003-12-18 Thread Tristan . Pretty
Oh... So it's the same as not having any /'s just the file name? Marco Tabini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 18/12/2003 14:01 To [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject Re: [PHP] includes... That means "the current directory" Cheers, Marco -- php|archit

Re: [PHP] includes...

2003-12-18 Thread BAO RuiXian
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bit of a random thought I need answering really... when referencing external files, what's the difference between: ../ / ./ I know that ../ means back one directory and jsut a / means look from the root directory, but what is: ./ ??? ./ means the current directory. B

Re: [PHP] includes...

2003-12-18 Thread Marco Tabini
That means "the current directory" Cheers, Marco -- php|architect - The Magazine for PHP Professionals Try us free at http://www.phparch.com! Complete searchable PHP mailing list archives at http://www.phparch.com/mailinglists [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: bit of a random thought I need answering

Re: [PHP] Includes confusion

2003-04-04 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 22:24 04.04.2003, Mike Tuller said: [snip] >fine except inside functions. So if I have the following: > >include "/Library/WebServer/includes/database_connection.inc"; > >function list_search_results() >{ > // my code that lists search results >} > >

RE: [PHP] Includes confusion

2003-04-04 Thread Jennifer Goodie
PHP parses includes inline, so whatever the scope is where the file is included, is the scope of the variables that the include contains. You can declare the variables global in your fuction and it will use what was included, that would be the quick fix, you could also switch your include to use D

Re: [PHP] includes || perl

2003-02-23 Thread Sebastian
ah, I didn' see that. Thanks. warm regards, Sebastian - [BBR] Gaming Clan http://www.broadbandreports.com - Original Message - From: Leif K-Brooks To: Sebastian Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 11:17 PM Subject: Re: [PHP] includes || perl It is. "See al

Re: [PHP] includes || perl

2003-02-23 Thread Sebastian
ssage - From: "John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "'Sebastian'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "'php list'" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, February 23, 2003 10:50 PM Subject: RE: [PHP] includes || perl | > I have a php script with an

RE: [PHP] includes || perl

2003-02-23 Thread John W. Holmes
> I have a php script with an include("mydomain.com/script.pl"); it includes > a > bit of perl, but will not include it if I do it using /home/path/ only > full > URL, and when i use the full URL it causes one of my other php includes > not > to function correctly. > > unfortunately, I do not thin

Re: [PHP] includes || perl

2003-02-23 Thread Sebastian
Thank you, that worked like a charm :) I appreciate it. warm regards, Sebastian - Original Message - From: "Ernest E Vogelsinger" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Sebastian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: "php list" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Sunday, Febru

Re: [PHP] includes || perl

2003-02-23 Thread Ernest E Vogelsinger
At 00:26 24.02.2003, Sebastian said: [snip] >I have a php script with an include("mydomain.com/script.pl"); it includes a >bit of perl, but will not include it if I do it using /home/path/ only full >URL, and when i use the full URL it causes one of my other

Re: [PHP] includes & globals

2002-12-02 Thread Marek Kilimajer
Is it not set or is it empty? Try adding this code to menu function after global $LOCATION; if(!isset($LOCATION) die('$LOCATION is not set!'); Cesar Aracena wrote: Hi all, I'm making a site with a dynamic menu based on IF statements and DB queries, but have this little problem which I can't und

Re: [PHP] Includes

2002-10-07 Thread @ Edwin
Yes, you can use .htacess for that purpose though you don't need to password protect the folder. I'm sure if you check the archives you'll find a way to do it. Something like this: (Thanks to Justin) http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=php-general&m=103266066416399&w=2 - E On Tuesday, October 8, 2

Re: [PHP] Includes

2002-10-07 Thread Bryan Koschmann - GKT
Yes that is the proper usage. Maybe you could check the referrer and only display if from the webserver? I can't remember if a .htaccess would work with that sort of thing, as password protecting would of course require a password :) Unless this isn't a public site and you want a password.

Re: [PHP] Includes

2002-10-07 Thread Andy Woolley
Hi, The best way to do this (it's only my opinion, I'm sure there are many other ways but this way works for me) is to create a .php file and fill it with your most commonly used functions. You can use a .inc file, which is probably recommended, but you will need to tell the server not to display

Re: [PHP] Includes vs. Functions

2002-07-17 Thread 1LT John W. Holmes
The only difference I can think of is that if you included everything at once, in function or whatever, then that's only 1 file open and read. if you're doing a bunch of includes all over the place, then your doing more file open and reads. Not sure if it really affects your script in the grand sc

Re: [PHP] includes

2002-04-09 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi That goes into each php page. It gets the standard phpinclude directory then appends your local one using ":" as the seperator. It does not affect any other php pages only the one it is used in. Tom Where do you place that function call? In the script you're running, or in the php.ini file? Th

Re: [PHP] includes

2002-04-09 Thread Tom Rogers
Hi You can do something like this: ini_set ("include_path",ini_get("include_path").":second_include_path"); Tom At 07:05 AM 10/04/2002, Robert Abbate wrote: >I have a directory with php files that I incorporate into my website as >libraries via a php_include() call, I would like the path to inc

RE: [PHP] Includes

2002-04-05 Thread Rick Emery
Assume the following file is named "this_script.php": This is all in ONE file. \n"; do some other stuff exit; } ?> -Original Message- From: Sebastian A. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 4:19 AM To: PHP General List (PHP.NET) Subject: [PHP] Includ

RE: [PHP] Includes

2002-04-05 Thread Christoph Starkmann
> Well, I think I should give a better explanation. I have been > seeing a lot > of scripts that appear to be on multiple pages. For example: > You open file.php, and you are greeted with a form asking > your name. You > give in your name and then submit the form. After you submit > the form y

RE: [PHP] Includes

2002-04-05 Thread Christoph Starkmann
Hi Sebastian! > Lately I have noticed many scripts that all consist of one > file even though > they create the appearance of many pages. For example, you would open > setup.php and a form would appear. Then after you complete > the form a new > page appears with the results of your form, howev

RE: [PHP] includes and variables

2002-02-26 Thread Martin Towell
-Original Message- From: Martin Towell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, February 26, 2002 5:30 PM To: 'Pax'; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: [PHP] includes and variables think of an included file as if it were part of the parent code. so file1.php file2.php file2.php wo

RE: [PHP] includes and variables

2002-02-26 Thread Martin Towell
think of an included file as if it were part of the parent code. so file1.php file2.php file2.php would basically be: HTH Martin -Original Message- From: Pax [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, February 27, 2002 9:24 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [PHP] includes and var

Re: [PHP] includes

2001-03-12 Thread Rick St Jean
actually what I am doing is creating an area where users can manipulate data on a page without having harmful code executed. It is faster to use a flat text file than a database. I will have these files named something else that will not be able to be executed either. I don't want it execute

RE: [PHP] includes

2001-03-12 Thread Chris Cocuzzo
il) Subject: Re: [PHP] includes On Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:54, Chris Cocuzzo wrote: > I'm slightly confused as to why you would not want it parsed and > executed...or I should say...what would be the differences in using the > include function vs. reading it in like a file?? > &

Re: [PHP] includes

2001-03-12 Thread David Robley
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:54, Chris Cocuzzo wrote: > I'm slightly confused as to why you would not want it parsed and > executed...or I should say...what would be the differences in using the > include function vs. reading it in like a file?? > > Chris > > -Original Message- > From: Rick St J

RE: [PHP] includes

2001-03-12 Thread Chris Cocuzzo
I'm slightly confused as to why you would not want it parsed and executed...or I should say...what would be the differences in using the include function vs. reading it in like a file?? Chris -Original Message- From: Rick St Jean [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Monday, March 12, 2001 10

Re: [PHP] includes

2001-03-12 Thread Rick St Jean
How embarassing... I read about that and forgot about it. It is a matter a getting aquainted with new syntax. Thanks. Rick At 01:52 PM 3/13/01 +1030, David Robley wrote: >On Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:45, Rick St Jean wrote: > > I am looking for a simple way to include a file and not have it parsed. >

Re: [PHP] includes

2001-03-12 Thread David Robley
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001 13:45, Rick St Jean wrote: > I am looking for a simple way to include a file and not have it parsed. > But I also do no want to strip out the html and php. Is there a way > to do a nice and simple include and set parsing to false? > > Right now I use a fopen and fgets to read

RE: [PHP] includes slooooooow

2001-03-09 Thread Andrew Hill
Replace include with include_once where you can. Best regards, Andrew > -Original Message- > From: Jens Kisters [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Friday, March 09, 2001 11:08 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [PHP] includes slooow > > > Hi, i just finished my first really big p

RE: [PHP] includes

2001-01-11 Thread Maxim Maletsky
Think of a library: you make yourself a bunch of files to use somewhere later, and when you need any of them - include it. Functions, classes whatever but not IFs and calculation staff: these would always have to be read... Cheers! -Original Message- From: Dan Phoenix [mailto:[EMA

Re: [PHP] includes

2001-01-11 Thread Alex Black
we use what could be described as a network of includes in binarycloud, and have seen very little performance impact, especially given the complexity of the stuff we're doing. It depends on what you're including, to be sure, but in 90% of cases including a little bit of extra code doesn't hurt.