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From: Tim McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 2:30 PM
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Subject: [PHP] List of included file names.
Hi,
I searched the archives for this.
For debugging purposes, I want to see a list of the included files
use get_included_files() and/or get_required_files() functions.
lenar.
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From: Tim McGuire [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Hello,
since PHP 4.0RC1 there is a function what you really need callled:
array get_included_files (void)
which returns with the name of the included files.
For more detail, read the manual : LVII. PHP options informations
Papp Gyozo
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Try using $PHP_SELF to get the name of the PHP script.
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From: Tim McGuire [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:30 AM
Subject: [PHP] List of included file names.
Hi,
I searched the archives for this.
For debugging
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 17:42, Tim McGuire wrote:
For debugging purposes, I want to see a list of the included files on a
page in HTML comments.
http://php.net/get_included_files
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Very funny, Scotty! Now beam up my clothes...
On Tuesday 19 June 2001 20:30, Tim McGuire wrote:
I searched the archives for this.
For debugging purposes, I want to see a list of the included files on a
page in HTML comments.
Little note not only to you: Getting no answer after ~3 hours does *not*
mean you have to resubmit the
yeah. at the beginning of each include file, put:
print '!-- my.file.name.php --';
...or were you looking for something a little
harder and more convoluted? :)
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