Re: Toolbar
by "Rossi Designs" <webmaster(at)rossidesigns.net>
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Date: |
Mon, 20 Mar 2000 20:22:40 -0500 |
To: |
"Nik Gare" <nik(at)cheddarcheese.de>, <ches(at)io.com>, <hwg-languages(at)hwg.org> |
References: |
io jeff cheddarcheese |
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I think require is done first, but I don't know the exact reasoning .
Something to do with the pre-compiler or something. But you can use
include() also.
I'm sure the answer is in the docs somewhere, but I usually use require.
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----- Original Message -----
From: Nik Gare <nik(at)cheddarcheese.de>
To: <ches(at)io.com>; <hwg-languages(at)hwg.org>
Sent: Monday, March 20, 2000 7:25 PM
Subject: Re: Toolbar
| In article <000701bf92c1$3910a9c0$5f1bd0d1@jeff>,
| Rossi Designs <webmaster(at)rossidesigns.net> wrote:
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| > using PHP
| > <?php require("yourfile.inc"); ?>
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| Can't you also use include() in PHP, and if so, what are the differences
| between include() and require() ?
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| TTFN
| Nik
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