<?
    if ([EMAIL PROTECTED]("topten.php")){
        echo "Loading of top ten failed on line ".__LINE__;
    }
?>


"Gary" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Thanks for your response James!
> but still I must be doing something wrong the "1" is a persistent little
> bugger. Have you any tips on how to rewrite:
>
> <?php
> echo @ require_once("topten.php");
>  ?>
> using the ob_methods?
> Again thanx for your response
> Gary
>
> James Holden wrote:
> > The '1' is received simply because your requirement clause echoed the
> > result to the page.
> >
> > include, require and include_once all return boolean results of 1 or 0
> > which indicates a successful loading of said include.   If you want to
> > suppress the output of an include use ob_ methods which prevent output
> > the stdout.
> >
> > Simply putting 'include_once("anyfile.php")' will output whatever
> > processes occur within that include.
> > Putting the echo statement will additionally output the status of the
> > include operation.
> >
> > Regards,
> > Jim
> > londontown.com
> >
> >
> > Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:
> >
> >> At 17:28 07.03.2003, Gary spoke out and said:
> >> --------------------[snip]--------------------
> >>
> >>
> >>> Hi
> >>> I've included the following in a php document:
> >>> <?php
> >>> echo @ require_once("anyfile.php")
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> and it works exactly as I expect except at the end of the included
> >>> document theres a single "1" displayed. I've noticed also that if I
> >>> include a document in the included document the end result will be
> >>> the document I want exactly as I want it with the addition of two
> >>> ones "11"s can anyone tell me how to get rid of the ones?
> >>> (if I run anyfile.php by itself there are no "1"s)
> >>>
> >>>
> >> --------------------[snip]--------------------
> >>
> >> This happens if the included file returns some value, in your case
> >> it seems to return "true". Remove the return <something> statement
> >> (you may simply "return;" if necessary) and the 1 will be history.
>
>



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