Re: [PHP] include and include-virtual

2001-05-23 Thread David Robley

On Thu, 24 May 2001 10:00, Christian Dechery wrote:
> At 22:23 23/5/2001 +0100, James, Yz wrote:
> >Christian,
> >
> >Those are SSI calls (Server Side Includes, for use with .shtml files).
>
> I know what they are... I wanna know what's the difference between them

That's really an apache-related question. Try

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/mod/mod_include.html

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Re: [PHP] include and include-virtual

2001-05-23 Thread Christian Dechery

At 22:23 23/5/2001 +0100, James, Yz wrote:
>Christian,
>
>Those are SSI calls (Server Side Includes, for use with .shtml files).

I know what they are... I wanna know what's the difference between them


>Try:
>
>include("/path/to/filename");
>require("/path/to/filename");

no... I want SSI calls cause this is to be changed in a pure html (with 
html extension) file...

. Christian Dechery (lemming)
. http://www.tanamesa.com.br
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Re: [PHP] include and include-virtual

2001-05-23 Thread James, Yz

Christian,

Those are SSI calls (Server Side Includes, for use with .shtml files).

Try:

include("/path/to/filename");
require("/path/to/filename");

I've never used these, but in PHP4 there are also:

include_once("/path/to/filename");
and
require_once("/path/to/filename");
(double check that I have gotten those function names right).

If you REALLY need to use something like exec cgi, I guess you could create
an shtml file with the command in, then include() or require() the shtml
file.

James.

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