On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 02:55, Huy wrote:
But I do...
If I left out the require statement all is well.. or I copy the whole
content of the included file.. it works fine. The problem is the require
statement.
Check the file for whitespace, anything outside ?..?php or
spaces/blank lines
Thanks,
I thought I checked that already. Obviously, I use notepad in Win2000 to
edit the files, and save them as Unicode file, which Notepad put some
characters at the beginning of the file. Only when I use another editor was
I able to see those strange characters. After deleting them, the
Huy,
Use Editplus, or something similar, not Notepad. Costs $45 and makes your
work *much* easier.
Miles
At 08:41 AM 8/13/2002 -0700, Huy wrote:
Thanks,
I thought I checked that already. Obviously, I use notepad in Win2000 to
edit the files, and save them as Unicode file, which Notepad put
If I use either the include or require statement, PHP will generate some
lines in the browser. For example, I want the first line is Hello There..
echo (Hello There); but the line happens to be the third line after some
blank lines. So how do I turn that off??
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On Mon, 2002-08-12 at 22:14, Huy wrote:
If I use either the include or require statement, PHP will generate some
lines in the browser. For example, I want the first line is Hello There..
echo (Hello There); but the line happens to be the third line after some
blank lines. So how do I turn
But I do...
If I left out the require statement all is well.. or I copy the whole
content of the included file.. it works fine. The problem is the require
statement.
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