on 11/27/07 3:49 PM, Wolf at lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx wrote: > > ---- Mike Yrabedra <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> on 11/27/07 1:53 PM, Wolf at lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >> >>> >>> ---- Mike Yrabedra <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> on 11/27/07 1:43 PM, Wolf at lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> ---- Mike Yrabedra <lists@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>>>> on 11/27/07 11:46 AM, Jochem Maas at jochem@xxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>>> Mike Yrabedra wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> I am not able to use includes or requires in nested files using php >>>>>>>> 5.2.3 >>>>>>>> (osx) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Including or Requiring files directly works. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Including files, that also have includes in them, does not. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Say you have this... >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> -TopDirectory >>>>>>>> --index.php (contains include("includes/top.php"); ) >>>>>>>> --includes (folder) >>>>>>>> ---config.php (contains echo "crap"; ) >>>>>>>> ---top.php (contains include("config.php"); ) >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> When you load the index.php file you would expect the word "crap" to >>>>>>>> show, >>>>>>>> but it does not. I think the getcwd is staying specific to the top >>>>>>>> folder, >>>>>>>> so the path stays the same throughout. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> This does not happen in 5.1.6 >>>>>>> >>>>>>> nothing changed in php - the CWD has always been the dir in which the >>>>>>> explicitly >>>>>>> called script lives in and it does not change because your inside an >>>>>>> included >>>>>>> file. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> my guess is your include_path no longer includes '.' so php is not >>>>>>> trying >>>>>>> to >>>>>>> find the file >>>>>>> in the directory of the script which is doing the include. >>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Is there a fix for this or is it PHP causing the problem? >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> Here is what I have for include_path... >>>>>> >>>>>> include_path = ".:/usr/local/pear" >>>>>> >>>>>> Everything seems to be in order? >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> Mike Yrabedra B^)> >>>>>> >>>>>> -- >>>>>> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) >>>>>> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php >>>>> >>>>> The first question I have is what does the Error log show? >>>>> >>>>> You should have error reporting turned on so you can see where the script >>>>> is >>>>> barfing on the coding. >>>>> >>>>> Wolf >>>> >>>> >>>> One more thing, it only does this IF the nested include file is named >>>> 'config.php'. >>>> >>>> No error is thrown because it is pulling the 'config.php' file from >>>> somewhere, I just do not know where. >>>> >>>> If I change the name of the file from 'config.php' to 'config1.php', then >>>> everything works fine. >>>> >>>> Is there a way to figure out where and why it is pulling this mystery >>>> 'config.php' file from? >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Mike Yrabedra B^)> >>> >>> What does the error message log tell you? It should be readily available in >>> it.... >>> >>> Wolf >> >> >> The include tag is not throwing any error. >> >> If I call the same file with a read file method, then I get this error.... >> >> Warning: readfile(config.php) [function.readfile]: failed to open stream: No >> such file or directory in.... >> >> Even though the file calling it is in the same directory as 'config.php' >> > > Your include path should be along the lines of: > include_path = ".:/usr/local/pear:/server/path/to/web/includes/folder" > so if your server root is /var/htdocs/www it would look like: > include_path = ".:/var/htdocs/www/includes:/usr/local/pear" > > Notice that I changed the order to look local first, then go to the includes > folder. > > HTH, > Wolf I will give this a try, but what happened from 5.1.6 -> 5.2.3 that forces me to do this? All the php.ini settings are the same, but I have this problem only on 5.2.3 with files named 'config.php'. That is the really weird part. -- Mike Yrabedra B^)> -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php