Do the 2 problematic includes include other files themselves? Davide wrote: > I have installed php-4.3.0 (I tried 4.2. but I couldn't make Apache2 > to run with it here in win32). Now I noticed a different behaviour in > respect of 4.0.6 installed before. > I use php_lib_login 0-9b to manage session login and I found it nice > and quite reliable for my job; but when i went to test my scripts > with new version of php i got no output from them. I disabled the > include of php_lib_login and they are ok. After some trouble i found > the problem: from php_lib_login : > @include("php_lib_login_includes/adodb/adodb.inc.php"); // * > @include("adodb/adodb.inc.php"); //ugly but prevents user from > fiddling with paths > > @include("php_lib_login_includes/languages.inc.php"); // * > @include("languages.inc.php"); > > disabling the 2 lines I marked with * the scripts runs ok. > > Someone can tell me where is the problem? many thanks. > > N.B. If i put the entire scripts php_lib_login inline in my scripts > all is ok without removing the two incudes. > Davide.
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