thanks very much

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 11/13/02 18:12 PM >>>
yeah,

include_path ="path" this allows you to put scripts in other places out
side the web document tree.

For example: lets say you have configuration files that contain all your
database passwords...you can put the document in a directory like
/usr/local/php/config_scripts

and add that directory to your include_path like so:
include_path=".:/usr/local/php/config_scripts"

And now you can access those scripts from your php scripts in your web
document directory

HTH

On Wed, 2002-11-13 at 19:48, Mike D wrote:
> How do I find the PHP include dir?
> 
> I looked in the .ini file but it appears that the include dir
directive 
> is commented out, here it is:
> 
> ; UNIX: "/path1:/path2"
> ;include_path = ".:/php/includes"
> 
> Do I need to uncomment this?
> 
> Thanks
> Mike
> 
> 
> Mike Dunlop
> Webmaster - AWN, Inc.
> [E] [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> [P] 323.606.4237
> [F] 323.466.6619
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