include and include_once dont throw fatal exception.
You should use require or require_once and catch the exception with
try{}catch{} block
anceo@xxxxxxxxx a écrit :
include and require are not functions.
They are language constructs.
They probably don't "return values" nor short-circuit in the usual way.
Ditto for "echo"
If you can strip the parens and have it still work, it's for sure not a function.
<?php
include_once $file;
echo $file;
?>
is perfectly valid code.
PS
All those disk calls are going to get pretty expensive if your site gets heavy traffic...
You may want to just write a custom error_handler and use include_once which will let you trap the error and do something intelligent with it...
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