Jason Wong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 02/05/2003 12:49:16 PM:

> On Thursday 06 February 2003 04:41, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > After copying the web site to the new server some pages no longer 
include
> > the
> > 'include' pages. I am using php frames. I load the index page, it's 
just
> > blank, white.
> > I can load the included pages manually through the url and they load 
okay.
> > I am
> > wondering if there is something in the php config file I need to set 
for
> > the include path,
> > but when I was in that file I didn't see any such setting, like in the
> > earlie versions of
> > php.
> 
> 1) Read the changelog/history/release notes of all versions of php 
> between the 
> 4.0.3 and up to 4.2.3
> 
> 2) Check the php log (turn on full error reporting).

I checked the change log for all instances of 'include' but found nothing
relevant. The log is 23 pages long and doesn't to all the way back to 
4.0.3. Could you perhaps give me a hint as to something else to look for 
in
the log?

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