Julian,
could you please show us an example of this problem?
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i never faced such a problem and i can assure you that it will never
happen. try...
main.php
?php
require('second.php');
?
second.php
test
call main.php via AJAX and see the responseText.
many things can go wrong in your coding. dont come to the conclusion
that this particular thing is not
Two things:
1. Try using the fully qualified path (ie /var/www/foo/bar.php instead of
foo/bar.php)
2. Look at setting up autoloading so you don't need to manually include
anyway. If you're going OOP, autoloading is a must!
On May 28, 2009 8:49am, kranthi kranthi...@gmail.com wrote:
i
2009/5/28 kranthi kranthi...@gmail.com
i recommend you firebug firefox adddon (just go to the net tab and you
can see all the details of the communication between client and
server)
and i find it helpful to use a standard javascript(jQuery in my case)
library instead of highly limited
Hi!
Do not use low-level AJAX.
There are many frameworks for ajax (JQUERY).
Try to use PHP frameworks like symfony, zend framework. They simplify your
work.
2009/5/28 Lenin le...@phpxperts.net
2009/5/28 kranthi kranthi...@gmail.com
i recommend you firebug firefox adddon (just go to the
2009/5/28 Olexandr Heneralov ohenera...@gmail.com
Hi!
Do not use low-level AJAX.
There are many frameworks for ajax (JQUERY).
Try to use PHP frameworks like symfony, zend framework. They simplify your
work.
2009/5/28 Lenin le...@phpxperts.net
2009/5/28 kranthi kranthi...@gmail.com
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Two things:
1. Try using the fully qualified path (ie /var/www/foo/bar.php instead of
foo/bar.php)
2. Look at setting up autoloading so you don't need to manually include
anyway. If you're going OOP,
Eddie Drapkin oorza...@gmail.com wrote in message
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Your code might not, but you sure do! Spending all that time writing
require statements = :(
If you are too lazy to write require statements then you are probably too
lazy to
There's a huge difference between laziness and opting in to use an
incredibly useful (and easy to properly deploy) feature to save myself time
so that I can spend more time writing that structured and efficient code of
which you speak. And the problem with what you're saying is that you still
Eddie Drapkin oorza...@gmail.com wrote in message
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There's a huge difference between laziness and opting in to use an
incredibly useful (and easy to properly deploy) feature to save myself
time
so that I can spend more time
On Thu, 2009-05-28 at 16:17 +0300, Olexandr Heneralov wrote:
Hi!
Do not use low-level AJAX.
There are many frameworks for ajax (JQUERY).
Try to use PHP frameworks like symfony, zend framework. They simplify your
work.
2009/5/28 Lenin le...@phpxperts.net
2009/5/28 kranthi
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