On Thu, December 28, 2006 5:51 pm, Skip Evans wrote:
chocked ?
chocking ???
When you can write it in whatever language they use in whatever
country corresponds to .se, get back to us...
:-) :-) :-)
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At 5:22 PM -0800 12/28/06, Paul Novitski wrote:
At 12/28/2006 03:51 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
chocked ?
chocking ???
RTFM:
http://php.net/chocked
Warm regards,
Paul
Now (along with Skip), I'm really confused.
First, Peter said he was chocked and I didn't know what to do --
should I call
tedd wrote:
At 5:22 PM -0800 12/28/06, Paul Novitski wrote:
At 12/28/2006 03:51 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
chocked ?
chocking ???
RTFM:
http://php.net/chocked
This link said that the function chocked could
not be found.
Is it anything like being stoked about something
back in the
Peter Lauri wrote:
I was chocked when I got my additional dedicated server from my server
provider. I assumed everyting would have been the same as I ordered the
server with same package name etc. The chocking part was that the server had
PHP5 and not PHP4.
Ok, it is not a hard piece of
He probably meant shocked and shocking.
On 12/29/06, Jim Lucas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Lauri wrote:
I was chocked when I got my additional dedicated server from my server
provider. I assumed everyting would have been the same as I ordered the
server with same package name etc. The
I was chocked when I got my additional dedicated server from my server
provider. I assumed everyting would have been the same as I ordered the
server with same package name etc. The chocking part was that the server had
PHP5 and not PHP4.
Ok, it is not a hard piece of work to get it working,
chocked ?
chocking ???
Peter Lauri wrote:
I was chocked when I got my additional dedicated server from my server
provider. I assumed everyting would have been the same as I ordered the
server with same package name etc. The chocking part was that the server had
PHP5 and not PHP4.
Ok, it
what if you prepend your path with ./ :
include_once(./classes/first.class.php);
include_once(./second.class.php);
is the include path configured correctly?
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At 12/28/2006 03:51 PM, Skip Evans wrote:
chocked ?
chocking ???
RTFM:
http://php.net/chocked
Warm regards,
Paul
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