RE: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis

2002-05-03 Thread Maxim Maletsky \(PHPBeginner.com\)


.htaccess


Not sure if ini_set() will work in your case. But try.



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-Original Message-
From: Stefen Lars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis


Hello all

I am using 'auto_prepend_file' to include a load of files.

This is prepended to all PHP parsed files. The prepend files contain the

HTML for the framework of my site.

How I want to create an XML file for other web sites to use. I do this
by 
getting some data from a database and packaging it as RSS.

Correctly, PHP appends my prepend file HTML on top of the XML.

I do not want that, as it produced invalid XML. :-((

Is there a way to say, for example: Prepend this file to all files, but
NOT 
this one?

i.e. is it possible to 'turn off' the prepend functionality on a page by

page basis??

Thanks for your comments

S.


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RE: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis

2002-05-03 Thread Stefen Lars

Usually, I use the Apache directive to add the prepend option.

I already tried setting another prepend option in the apache directives, but 
it seems one does not overwite the other. I tried prepending a blank file. 
But that did not work. The other prepend file was prepended.

When you say use ini_set(), do you mean

ini_set(auto_prepend_file, /a/blank/file.php);

??


From: Maxim Maletsky \(PHPBeginner.com\) [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: 'Stefen Lars' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis
Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 15:53:16 +0200


.htaccess


Not sure if ini_set() will work in your case. But try.



Sincerely,

Maxim Maletsky
Founder, Chief Developer

www.PHPBeginner.com   // where PHP Begins




-Original Message-
From: Stefen Lars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 3:02 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis


Hello all

I am using 'auto_prepend_file' to include a load of files.

This is prepended to all PHP parsed files. The prepend files contain the

HTML for the framework of my site.

How I want to create an XML file for other web sites to use. I do this
by
getting some data from a database and packaging it as RSS.

Correctly, PHP appends my prepend file HTML on top of the XML.

I do not want that, as it produced invalid XML. :-((

Is there a way to say, for example: Prepend this file to all files, but
NOT
this one?

i.e. is it possible to 'turn off' the prepend functionality on a page by

page basis??

Thanks for your comments

S.


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Re: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis

2002-05-03 Thread Mike Eheler

In .htaccess:

auto_prepend_file /dev/null
auto_append_file /dev/null

Mike

Stefen Lars wrote:
 Usually, I use the Apache directive to add the prepend option.
 
 I already tried setting another prepend option in the apache directives, 
 but it seems one does not overwite the other. I tried prepending a blank 
 file. But that did not work. The other prepend file was prepended.
 
 When you say use ini_set(), do you mean
 
 ini_set(auto_prepend_file, /a/blank/file.php);
 
 ??
 
 
 From: Maxim Maletsky \(PHPBeginner.com\) 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 To: 'Stefen Lars' [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: RE: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page 
 basis
 Date: Fri, 3 May 2002 15:53:16 +0200


 .htaccess


 Not sure if ini_set() will work in your case. But try.



 Sincerely,

 Maxim Maletsky
 Founder, Chief Developer

 www.PHPBeginner.com   // where PHP Begins




 -Original Message-
 From: Stefen Lars [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
 Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 3:02 PM
 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Subject: [PHP] Turning OFF 'auto_prepend_file' on a page by page basis


 Hello all

 I am using 'auto_prepend_file' to include a load of files.

 This is prepended to all PHP parsed files. The prepend files contain the

 HTML for the framework of my site.

 How I want to create an XML file for other web sites to use. I do this
 by
 getting some data from a database and packaging it as RSS.

 Correctly, PHP appends my prepend file HTML on top of the XML.

 I do not want that, as it produced invalid XML. :-((

 Is there a way to say, for example: Prepend this file to all files, but
 NOT
 this one?

 i.e. is it possible to 'turn off' the prepend functionality on a page by

 page basis??

 Thanks for your comments

 S.


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