Yup, and I also think it is the best way to do. 

Though, could be smarter to have any kind of include files OUTSIDE the web 
root - makes life so easy, not always possible for many development 
enviroments. 


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Jason Wong writes: 

> On Friday 19 April 2002 17:31, Danny Shepherd wrote:
>> A third way could be to append .php onto those files too, giving .inc.php,
>> .class.php etc. 
>>
> 
> <SARCASTIC>
>   IOW make them into .php files?
> </SARCASTIC> 
> 
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