I've found that when I forget to start and end the include file's code with
it sometimes does exactly what you're getting.
Regards
Rudolf
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From: Jon Hubbard [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 25 July 2001 01:42
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Subject: [PHP] in
Errr... feel embaressed asking but I've done the same...
You do have tags around your code? Easy to leave off when there's
no HTML in the page.
Matt
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> > when I include the statement then rather
> when I include the statement then rather than
> parsing the file and displaying the results the whole file is just dumped to
> screen as a text file. Interesting the same problem occurs whatever the
> file extension so the same thing happens for foo.htm, foo.html and foo.txt!
>From PHP manual
> I am running PHP 4.0.6 on my Mac OSX using apache and MySQL.
> when I include the statement then rather than
> parsing the file and displaying the results the whole file is just dumped to
> screen as a text file. Interesting the same problem occurs whatever the
> file extension so the same th
I have a strange problem which I cannot seem to resolve.
I am running PHP 4.0.6 on my Mac OSX using apache and MySQL.
Everything works fine except for one problem. Like many developers I make
extensive use of the include funtion but it does not seem to work correctly
on this installation.
when
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