Philip Thompson wrote:
On Apr 7, 2008, at 9:36 AM, Daniel Brown wrote:
On Sun, Apr 6, 2008 at 5:17 PM, Noah Spitzer-Williams
<noahsw@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This works:
include("file.inc.php");
This doesn't:
include("./file.inc.php");
That's pretty vague, Noah. Is it unable to locate the file?
What's the error message you're receiving?
It's Windows. From experience, I know that it provides little to no
error reporting in some instances. For example, if you're missing a
semi-colon and you have error reporting turned on, all you get is a
blank page - no other info. So, odds are is that he isn't receiving an
error message.
I'm not sure where you got that from, error reporting does not differ
between Windows and other platforms except where platform-specific
differences exist in the implementation (of which there are few).
What you're experiencing is probably the effect of the display_errors
configuration option. Look it up in the manual for details.
To the OP: Check that your include_path contains '.', if it doesn't add
it and see if that fixes your problem.
-Stut
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