ID:               26618
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      t dot steve at ariadne-quatra dot com
-Status:           Feedback
+Status:           No Feedback
 Bug Type:         IIS related
 Operating System: Windows 2000 server SP4
 PHP Version:      5CVS-2003-12-14
 New Comment:

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Previous Comments:
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[2004-02-17 17:40:58] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Please try using this CVS snapshot:

  http://snaps.php.net/php5-latest.tar.gz
 
For Windows:
 
  http://snaps.php.net/win32/php5-win32-latest.zip

There's good chance this is fixed now, can you please try the
snapshot..



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[2004-01-03 16:37:37] t dot steve at ariadne-quatra dot com

Another note: This cannot be an IIS related bug, it must be related to
PHP itself since all previous versions of PHP worked fine even with the
ASP delimiters (<% %>) which I have to use. The problem arose only as
of version 5.x - including the latest build which I just tested.

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[2003-12-16 03:04:33] t dot steve at ariadne-quatra dot com

YES, with conventional <?php ?> tags the includes work perfectly and
consistently! :)



However, this IS still a problem - I need to use the <% %> because of
the editor I must use (FP...)! ASP-style tags ARE - in theory -
supported, aren't they? (They are enabled in the INI file, and I have
been using them in all our sites for ages without any problems!)



So then the problem changes to ASP-style <% %> tags versus regular
<?php ?> tags... Do I have to open a new bug report, or just leave this
one open?



Thanks!

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[2003-12-16 02:48:32] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Try using the PHP tags, not those ugly ASP tags.

(<% %> -> <?php ?>)



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[2003-12-14 10:46:58] t dot steve at ariadne-quatra dot com

Description:
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PHP5 beta2

IIS5

Windows 2000 SP4

ISAPI mode



- Worked correctly with PHP4.3.4 with Zend 2.0.1



- With PHP5 beta2 (also ISAPI mode) a simple PHP page which uses
include_once([local path]) to include the menu part of a web page
sometimes works, sometimes does not (sometimes the menu is included,
sometimes it is not). (There is only the single include_once in the
code, so this is NOT an issue of my trying to include something twice
with include_ONCE... )



- The page contains NO other PHP code, just the lines below:

<% include_once("c:/wwwroot/domain.com/english/inc/header.inc"); %>



(html_head.inc is the file to be included, it contains only html code,
no php)



- Again, note that the exact same page, exact same setup works fine
under 4.3.4 - and has done so with previous versions!



- Under PHP5, with every refresh of the page the inclusion of the file
is erratic - every few refreshes the inclusion is not done.



If you need any part of my php.ini, let me know please.



Thanks,

Steve

Reproduce code:
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<html>

<head>

<title>The world of services</title>

</head>

<body>



<% include_once("c:/wwwroot/domain.com/english/inc/header.inc"); %>



Please select from the menu on the left!



</body>

</html>

Expected result:
----------------
A page with the menu on the left (created fromt he included file), plus
the contents.

Actual result:
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Only the contents apperas, the inclusion is not done.


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