Nope, at least not that I know of. We're dealing more with Apache issues
than PHP issues. That's why I'd use the approach outlined below.
> -Original Message-
> is there anything that would show up in phpinfo() that would tell me if
> that feature is disabled?
>
> Jon
>
> On Aug 13, 20
is there anything that would show up in phpinfo() that would tell me if
that feature is disabled?
Jon
On Aug 13, 2004, at 7:10 PM, Ed Lazor wrote:
Yea, it depends on whether your server allows you to put settings in
.htaccess. Try putting an invalid command in there like
NotAValidDirective
and
Yea, it depends on whether your server allows you to put settings in
.htaccess. Try putting an invalid command in there like NotAValidDirective
and test to see if your pages stop working and whether you get a log error
saying that the htaccess file includes an invalid command.
-Ed
> -Origin
Is there any reason why values I attempt to set in .htaccess wouldn't
work? this is what I have:
php_value auto_prepend
/Users/jhaddad/Sites/oldirtyhaddad.com/public_html/connection.php
php_value include_path
.:/Users/jhaddad/Sites/oldirtyhaddad.com/libraries
is there a server variable that m
On Fri, 13 Aug 2004 16:23:26 -0400, Jonathan Hadddad
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> is there a way to always have a certain script evaluate at the start of
> every page?
>
Look in the php.ini settings for "auto prepend".
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--- Jonathan Hadddad <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> is there a way to always have a certain script evaluate at the start of
> every page?
Yes, the auto_prepend_file configuration directive.
Hope that helps.
Chris
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is there a way to always have a certain script evaluate at the start of
every page?
Jon
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Hi,
I haven't seen anything like that implemented yet. I have my functions
logically grouped/organised into files... I only include the file when
needed. Some files (like my string functions and DB functions) are
auto-prepend (a php.ini directive) auto-included into every script, which
does save
Hi,
This may exist, but I haven't been able to find it, and I think it would
be REALLY helpful and convenient.
The idea is this:
When you write a script and call a function:
PHP would automatically look for a file named
"previously_uncalled_function" in your /include/functions/ directory.
Th
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