@ Edwin em Wednesday 14 August 2002 14:51 foi agraciado com uma resposta por:
> And still, if this doesn't work, why not install PHP as well--with > Apache... (Perhaps, there must really be some good reason why not...) Yes ;-) It connects to 12 different mysql databases and has a few Linux-only tweaks. > > I'm not sure what was meant by> >> > A Windows 2000 takes >> > care of our network internet connectivity > server? I meant our Adsl modem is connected to the Windows 2000 machine, and the rest of the network use it. Anyway, now I am 100% it's a php configuration issue because HTML pages are served normally. The problem is when I use require() (and similar) functions. It can't find the files. I've edited php.ini and used .htaccess to specify the include_path() but no luck yet... Still researching! -- Julio Nobrega http://gnet.inerciasensorial.com.br -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php