I'm not using it to include remote php files as I assumed it would still 
onlu be able to process the file after it was parsed by the remote system. 
I do however need to include remote html files which should not be affected 
by this problem.

Hippie.

At 04:38 PM 1/21/02 -0800, you wrote:
>Yes, it works on Linux/Apache.  But the results are not what you might
>expect.  When one normally uses the include statement, you intend to process
>some php file, not the output from such a file.
>
>For example:
>
>nfo.php contains, located at http://www.myserver.com/nfo.php :
>------BEGIN FILE---------
><?php
>   function nfo($addr) {
>     return getnamebyaddr($addr);
>   }
>
>   echo nfo($REMOTE_ADDR);
>?>
>-------END FILE-----------
>
>test.php contains, located at http://www.otherserver.com/test.php :
>------BEGIN FILE---------
><?php
>   include('http://www.myserver.com/nfo.php');
>
>   echo nfo($REMOTE_ADDR);
>?>
>-------END FILE-----------
>
>When you visit http://www.otherserver.com/test.php, the nfo function is not
>defined, but results are returned by the include because the server connects
>to http://www.myserver.com and correctly includes the results (output) from
>that visit.  It is essentially an alternative to
>fopen('http://www.myserver.com/nfo.php') if you just want to echo all the
>results of the fopen.
>
>-----Original Message-----
>You are right, it doesn't seem to work with windows, I don't know if it
>works with *nix either?
>
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