From:             [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Operating system: Red Hat Linux 7.2
PHP version:      4.2.3
PHP Bug Type:     Documentation problem
Bug description:  confirm that auto_pre/append causes a disk read for every script 
invocation

I am not sure, but I have been told that the php/ini directive
auto_pre/append cause a disk read of the pre/appended file for every PHP
script that is called even if PHP is used as an Apache module.

If this is true could you add it to the documentation on those two php.ini
directives.

The reason I needed to know was that it would have been efficient for me
to define() very large strings that I use in almost all my scripts as
constants and have a string_constants.inc file auto-prepended if PHP kept
the file in memory and didn't do a disk read for every php script
invocation.

But since it doesn't (I am told) then my idea is not feasible :(

Thanks!
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Expected behavior:   http://bugs.php.net/fix.php?id=19657&r=notwrong
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