please keep posts on list.
jekillen wrote:
>
> On Jun 17, 2007, at 12:18 PM, Jochem Maas wrote:
>
>> jekillen wrote:
>>> Hello again;
>>> does the following test pass if the file is successfully included:
>>> if( include( some file ) )
>>>
>>> or does it pass with:
>>> if( ! include( some file ) )
>>
>> have you tried it?
>>
>>
> Well, typically while waiting for a reply, which I thank you for,
> I did browse through My Oreilly text Programming php
> which did not have anything definitive, and looking at
> the manual which did not have anything completely
> satisfying, I did try it as if( include( some file ) ) and
> it worked. But I also testing a file that I knew would
> cause an error, sure enough the else conditional
> did smear error messages all over the browser window.
I have no idea what else condition you mean and I also have no idea
what these 'error messages' are or what they have to do with the
original question (which I had assumed was about the testing return
values from an include statement ... something you could have gleaned
from the manual and a couple of tests.
> So I did:
> if(file_exists( some file ))
> {
> include(some file);
> }
> Thanks again
> JK
>
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