On Fri, 14 Oct 2005, Marcus Bointon wrote:

> I'm aware of how it's supposed to work, but the problem is that it's doing
> something very screwy for me and not working like it should. Because it's so
> different to how it normally works, I can only conclude that it's a php.ini
> problem (though I can't think what setting would cause this) or a bug. I can
> work around it by declaring it as a global in the inc file, but my point is
> that it should not be necessary - something odd is going on that's peculiar to
> my setup. Given that no-one else can reproduce it, I'll just have to
> persevere.

This can't be related to php.ini, but, perhaps you have a zend extension 
or another third party extension loaded?

Derick

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