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Hi Guys,

I found the problem. I was using the error suppression operator on my include, and thus I could not see the syntatic error on the page.

Problem Solved,
- Craige

Yeti wrote:
Some code would be quite helpful here. But your scenario should not
make any problem.

EXAMPLE:
<?
class foo {
        static function test() {
                static $count;
                $count++;
                echo "Call {$count}<br />";
                include_once('test.php');
        }
}
foo::test();
?>

EXAMPLE (@file: test.php):
<?php
if (class_exists('foo')) {
        foo::test();
}
exit();
?>

OUTPUT:
Call 1<br />Call 2<br />

//A yeti




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