Re: Required files not being parsed properly...

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Stephen Johnson wrote:
> OK .. I am upgrading to PHP5 on a clients box, and  after doing so I have
> run into the problem that files that get brought in by a require statement,
> or include, end up just getting dumped to the browser as text..
> 
> For instance : 
> 
> require("/home/tnr/incs/tnr_db.php");
> $db = new mysql();
> 
> Produces what you see here :
> 
> http://www.thumbnailresume.com/index.html?allow=1
> 
> Any one have any thoughts on what is going on?
> 
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> 

Well, if you look at the source for the page, you will notice that you have a
<? at the top of the file.  The default for PHP5 is to disable the
short_open_tag  it is set to off by default.  PHP4 was set to On

Change that restart apache.  You should be good to go.

-- 
Jim Lucas

   "Some men are born to greatness, some achieve greatness,
       and some have greatness thrust upon them."

Twelfth Night, Act II, Scene V
    by William Shakespeare


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