Yes, I know that Apache works on Windows, but I just don't feel like having two Web servers on the same box. -----Original Message----- From: Jochem Maas [mailto:jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 4:28 PM To: Nicolas Verhaeghe Cc: 'Eric Butera'; 'php' Subject: Re: Zend refuses to include file while parser finds it Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote: > Thanks to all the messages let me answer to all of them at once. > > First, I'd like to have a dedicated Linux server, but I cannot have > too many machines in my home office, unfortunately. I also develop ASP > Web sites and I find that PHP is usually IIS compatible. *usually* besides apache on windows is also possible - and running 2 webservers is also not a problem. > There is no reason why I should not run PHP on IIS on a Windows > machine. many beg to differ. :-) > Also the site works perfectly on Apache hosted on a Linux box. > > This include problem is therefore not server related. > > It therefore has to be a Zend issue. it works on LAMP but not on WIMP zo it must be Zend - I think I missed something in the logic there, heh it's late ;-) > The Zend debugger will accept the links to the includes when I call > the include from the include point of view itself. > > Meaning that if the calling include is in the "includes" folder, and > the called include in the same folder, Zend will expect it to be > called this > way: > > include("include.php"); > > But this previous code will not work on the IIS or Apache server, > which expect the following: > > include("includes/include.php"); > > And this wherever you are on the server. is your include path changing at some point? > I think there is something that I need to fix in Zend itself. Zend is closed source, so that is going to be tough and with regard to your env. Zend [debugger] should be completely agnostic - things should run the same with or without it. > I also wonder if I could not redefine the include folder locally, so > that both Zend and the API picks it up and agree with each other. > > Do you think that an .htaccess could do the job? I had problems with > such a file on Windows. not if your using IIS. or are you now using Apache - I'm really confused! > Otherwise I like Zend as an editor so far but I'd love to be able to > use all the features. run the debugger on a local apache - I swear to <pick a deity> that it will be alot more stable. -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php