Hi,
Experimenting with set_include_path(), but it would appear that it
doesn't persist for the duration of the request, just the current
script. That is to say, an included file will not inherit the
include_path() of the parent file.
Is there any way to persist this without re-setting it on
Justin French wrote:
Hi,
Experimenting with set_include_path(), but it would appear that it
doesn't persist for the duration of the request, just the current
script. That is to say, an included file will not inherit the
include_path() of the parent file.
Is there any way to persist this
On 09/11/2004, at 1:26 AM, John Nichel wrote:
Justin French wrote:
Hi,
Experimenting with set_include_path(), but it would appear that it
doesn't persist for the duration of the request, just the current
script. That is to say, an included file will not inherit the
include_path() of the parent
On 09/11/2004, at 1:19 AM, Justin French wrote:
Experimenting with set_include_path(), but it would appear that it
doesn't persist for the duration of the request, just the current
script.
Actually, it does apply to included files... I just ed up my paths
:)
Justin
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On Tue, 9 Nov 2004 01:39:03 +1100 Justin French
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On 09/11/2004, at 1:26 AM, John Nichel wrote:
Justin French wrote:
Hi,
Experimenting with set_include_path(), but it would appear that it
doesn't persist for the duration of the request, just the current
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