Re: [PHP] Really Annoying Require/Include Error

2004-03-31 Thread Burhan Khalid
Mike R wrote: I am getting this error: Fatal error: Failed opening required '/home/sites/site111/web/news/settings/newsletter.settings.inc.php' (include_path='') in /home/sites/site111/web/news/forms/sign_in_out_form.inc.php on line 7 From this piece of code: require

[PHP] Really Annoying Require/Include Error

2004-03-30 Thread Mike R
I am getting this error: Fatal error: Failed opening required '/home/sites/site111/web/news/settings/newsletter.settings.inc.php' (include_path='') in /home/sites/site111/web/news/forms/sign_in_out_form.inc.php on line 7 From this piece of code: require

Re: [PHP] Really Annoying Require/Include Error

2004-03-30 Thread Richard Davey
Hello Mike, Tuesday, March 30, 2004, 6:33:46 PM, you wrote: MR require MR (/home/sites/site111/web/news/settings/newsletter.settings.inc.php); MR Before I totally lose my mind, can someone point out to me why I would be MR getting the error? The file is there, and named correctly. I had two

Re: [PHP] Really Annoying Require/Include Error

2004-03-30 Thread Chris Boget
Nothing visibly wrong with your code or path, so time to look out of the box and instead focus on the newsletter.settings.inc.php file - could there be a syntax error (or similar) in there causing this? Swap the file for one that does nothing but echo out included and see what happens?

Re: [PHP] Really Annoying Require/Include Error

2004-03-30 Thread James E Hicks III
On Tuesday 30 March 2004 12:33 pm, Mike R wrote: I am getting this error: You came to the right place. Fatal error: Failed opening required '/home/sites/site111/web/news/settings/newsletter.settings.inc.php' (include_path='') in include_path='' says that your php.ini does not have default

Re[2]: [PHP] Really Annoying Require/Include Error

2004-03-30 Thread Richard Davey
Hello James, Tuesday, March 30, 2004, 7:37:33 PM, you wrote: JEHI so PHP is looking for your require file in this directory. JEHI /home/sites/site111/web/news/forms/home/sites/site111/web/news/forms/ Sorry, but I don't believe it is. The leading slash dictates from the system level root,