ID:               24053
 Comment by:       composerryan at webquad dot com
 Reported By:      jphey at netdoor dot com
 Status:           Assigned
 Bug Type:         Scripting Engine problem
 Operating System: Linux 2.4.20
 PHP Version:      4.3.2
 Assigned To:      wez
 New Comment:

I have also experienced the php includes error at my network websites
that reside at http://www.webquad.com including the following sites:

http://www.webquad.com/starcraft/
http://www.webquad.com/hmseries/
http://www.webquad.com/aom
http://www.webquad.com/ron
http://www.webquad.com/rs
http://www.webquad.com/rsgg
http://www.webquad.com/ph
http://www.webquad.com/ac
http://www.webquad.com/cossacks

I've been using the php include script this entire time and it has
worked fine.  The php upgrade seems to be creating a HUGE nightmare for
web developers like myself, especially since the php include script is
contained in most of my clients' sites.  We demand that a "patch" or
"fix" be released that addresses this issue since this "upgrade" has
done more harm than good.

I am using the host iPowerweb at http://www.iPowerweb.com and I have
been frustrated with their support team because of this upgrade to the
new php, which has caused huge problems on my site and on other
developer's sites.  But, they say it is the PHP developers who have to
fix the problem.  So, please fix this problem ASAP!

Thanks,
Ryan


Previous Comments:
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[2003-07-25 03:49:57] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Apparently there is still a problem. Will investigate this weekend.

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[2003-07-25 03:13:49] ngaugler at ngworld dot net

I want to bring this bug back it, it happens in 4.3.2 when the Zend
Optimizer is installed on the server.  When Zend is not, it is fine. 
Information is as follows:

Zend Engine v1.3.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2003 Zend Technologies with Zend
Extension Manager v1.0.0, Copyright (c) 2003, by Zend Technologies with
Zend Optimizer v2.1.0, Copyright (c) 1998-2003, by Zend Technologies

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[2003-07-08 17:27:56] drjay_13 at hotmail dot com

How do I include a file with a querystring in the url and avoide this
error?

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[2003-07-08 08:09:43] webmaster at woorihost dot com

php4.3.2 disable include

find function include ....

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[2003-06-19 08:26:24] andy dot roche at igraphicsmedia dot com

I would concer that something has gone wrong with the include AND
require statements.  I am getting the stream error message on any that
use a URL to point to them.  If the file is local to the page being
processed (i.e. <?php [include/require] ('header.htm'); ?>) then it
won't error out.  The error ONLY occurs processing remote addresses
(i.e. <?php [include/require] ('http://somewhere.com/header.htm'); ?>).
 Suppressing the error message will only hide the problem, not fix it. 
I don't mind not having my visitors see the errors, but it would be
nice to the problem fixed as well.

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