>From the manual on 'include':

"Files for including are first looked in include_path relative to the 
current working directory and then in include_path relative to the directory 
of current script. E.g. if your include_path is ., current working directory 
is /www/, you included include/a.php and there is include "b.php" in that 
file, b.php is first looked in /www/ and then in /www/include/."

I have a file in my root dir (we'll call it /www) that includes the file 
/www/lib/test.php as follows:
include('lib/test.php');

test.php looks like this:
<?
  echo 'Inside first included file.';
  if (file_exists('lib/test2.php'))
    echo 'This file exists.';
  include('lib/test2.php');
  echo 'Ending first included file.';
?>

/www/lib/test2.php exists.  Whenever I run this, I get the first two echo 
statements, without getting the third one.  The error log reports that it 
couldn't find lib/test2.php.  If I take out the 'lib/' in the include 
statement, it works.  According to the description from the manual, either 
way should work.  Has anyone ever come across this problem before, and is 
there a config setting that causes it?  I'm stumped here, and I refuse to go 
change all the code when from what I've read it should already be working.

  -- Rob 

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