He probably meant "shocked" and "shocking". On 12/29/06, Jim Lucas <lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Peter Lauri wrote: > I was chocked when I got my additional dedicated server from my server > provider. I assumed everyting would have been the same as I ordered the > server with same package name etc. The chocking part was that the server had > PHP5 and not PHP4. > > > > Ok, it is not a hard piece of work to get it working, but one thing stunned > me :-) > > > > Assuming that I have the following structure: > > > > /index.php > > /classes/first.class.php > > /classes/second.class.php > > > > Index.php: > > > > include_once("classes/first.class.php"); > > > > > > first.class.php > > > > include_once("second.class.php"); > > > > > > This worked fine, but this time I get an "open dir" error. Is this something > that is new to PHP5 for this, or do I just need to config the server to > accept this "sloppy" including of files? > > > > Best regards, > > Peter Lauri > > > > <http://www.dwsasia.com/> www.dwsasia.com - company web site > > <http://www.lauri.se/> www.lauri.se - personal web site > > <http://www.carbonfree.org.uk/> www.carbonfree.org.uk - become Carbon Free > > > > > More the likely it is a difference in the include_path setting which can be found in the php.ini file. This can also override this setting in the VirtualHosts block and .htaccess file. Check these locations for any additional include_path changes in the old system. sometimes you will see things like include_path = '/path/to/htdocs:.:/var/www/html' or other variations of this Jim Lucas -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
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