file.php does more than one jobs depending on
HTTP_GET_VARS. for example if "..?mod=show" or it is
empty it shows things, elseif "..?mod=update" it
updates... so i must send a variable to the included
file but i can't do it in the file that includes it.
The file that includes file.php is a templa
Why do you want to include from localhost over HTTP? Sounds to me like
you want to do:
$foo='bar';
include "$DOCUMENT_ROOT/folder/file.php";
-Rasmus
On Fri, 12 Apr 2002, Barýþ Mert wrote:
> What i want to do is :
> include("http://localhost/folder/file.php?foo=bar";);
> but it doesn't work. A
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> What i want to do is :
> include("http://localhost/folder/file.php?foo=bar";);
> but it doesn't work. As you may guess it looks for a
> file
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What i want to do is :
include("http://localhost/folder/file.php?foo=bar";);
b
What i want to do is :
include("http://localhost/folder/file.php?foo=bar";);
but it doesn't work. As you may guess it looks for a
file called "file.php?foo=bar". "url_fopen" is set to
"on" in my php.ini file as told in the PHP manual.
I work on win98+apache+php4.1.1(or something like that
but at l
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