require() is used when you want the file included regardless of whether any
information is used from it. include() may be conditional.
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From: javier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2002 4:44 PM
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Subject: [PHP] require or
If I include for ex. common.php in a script and this script also calls
common.php what should I use require or include?
On Thu, Mar 28, 2002 at 04:44:04PM -0600, Rick Emery wrote:
require() is used when you want the file included regardless of whether any
information is used from it.
both include the file, but
use require() when it is required, and include() when it's not.
In the new behaviour these two make no further difference.
bvr.
Javier wrote:
If I include for ex. common.php in a script and this script also calls
common.php what should I use require or include?
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From: Jim Lucas [php] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 15 March 2002 00:55
Plus, depending on how you are calling the file. Meaning if
the file name
that you are calling is a static file name or dynamic file name
require() and require_once() will include a
They are much the same, both include a file.
To quote the PHP manual require() and include() are identical in every way
except how they handle failure. include() produces a Warning while require()
results in a Fatal Error. In other words, don't hesitate to use require() if
you want a missing
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Subject: RE: [PHP] require() vs include()
They are much the same, both include a file.
To quote the PHP manual require() and include
It all depends on the purpose.
With require, the script will die on the spot if the file is not found.
Also, the code will always be included in the file.. so take this example:
file.php:
?
echo Hello World!;
?
requiretest.php:
?
if (FALSE) {
require('file.php');
}
?
The
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