In article <f05100303b8d23ce1c0d5@[217.37.50.73]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Andrew Warner) wrote:
> Is it okay practice to condtionally include php files that contain
> only classes or functions (as opposed to just straight code)? The
> result is a class or function inserted right in the middle of an if{}
> block:
>
>
> } elseif ($var=='a')
> {
> include('temp.php');
>
> $obj = new foo;
> echo $obj->hello();
>
> }
It's fine, but since redeclaring functions is an error, better to use
include_once() or require_once().
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