---- Daniel Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 16, 2008 11:10 AM, Wolf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I'm using .htaccess to do
> > php_value auto_prepend_file "auth.php"
> >
> > The problem is that there are very specific files that I want to be able to
> > NOT run that in. I guess I could just move them to a directory and use
> > .htaccess to perform a
> > php_value auto_prepend_file ""
> >
> > But I was hoping to not have to make a separate folder for that. Anyone
> > encoutered being able to change/disable the setting on the fly in a
> > specific file?
>
> At that point, wouldn't it be just as easy to <?
> require('auth.php'); ?> as the first line of each file you want it in,
> and omit the line in those you don't? Or are there a lot of files?
>
> --
LOTS of files, hence wanting to do it sporadic, mostly just for diagnostic
pages.
I can always just drop them and use the .htaccess to disable the prepend for
that folder/files but was wondering if I could do it on the fly.
Seems like the prepend can't but figured I would check with the folks here
before I completely gave up.
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