---- Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > On Jan 16, 2008 11:33 AM, Wolf <lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > ---- Daniel Brown <parasane@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > [snip] > > > At that point, wouldn't it be just as easy to <? > > > require('auth.php'); ?> as the first line of each file you want it in, > > > and omit the line in those you don't? Or are there a lot of files? > > > > > > -- > > LOTS of files, hence wanting to do it sporadic, mostly just for diagnostic pages. > > > > I can always just drop them and use the .htaccess to disable the prepend for that folder/files but was wondering if I could do it on the fly. > > > > Seems like the prepend can't but figured I would check with the folks here before I completely gave up. > > If it's strictly for testing purposes, you could use a switch to > include a file. This is NOT SAFE, and NOT SANITIZED, so read it as a > DISCLAIMER: NOT FOR PRODUCTION USE. Just to get that out of the way > for the lawyers out there. Not clean, not pretty, not anything more > than a hack job. Maybe a suggestion that could lead you to a better > idea though. > <!-- SNIP! --> I'm trying to NOT prepend the file, not have to modify every other file out there. I'd use other includes if that was the case, but I don't need them, so it's more along the lines of disabling something preset for the site for a few files. Wolf -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php