Well, I am glad to know.
Gotta admit it makes me feel less guilty for putting off checking if it was already reported before. :)

   Keep on rockin'
   Cheers,


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Steve Lime wrote:
It already has been. There's a chance 4.10.2 also has the patch applied
but
I don't have access to the source to confirm at the moment.

Steve

"Benedito A. Cruz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 05/23/07 1:56 PM >>>

This problem with INCLUDE's is going to be corrected on 5.x.

Bene

Daniel Morissette wrote:
Rodrigo Del C. Andrade wrote:
I am way too swamped right now to fill a bug report, but check in the INCLUDES on your mapfile. I have this problem on 4.10.1 and the culprit was the includes I had on my main mapfile being left open.

FYI there is already a ticket about the problem with INCLUDEs, but it seems hard to track/fix:
https://trac.osgeo.org/mapserver/ticket/2013



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