Re: Require error

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Wolf schreef:
> ---- Kyle Terry <kyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: 
>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:43 AM, Wolf <lonewolf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>> Bottom Post
>>>
>>> ---- sean greenslade <zootboysean@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>> No. The file is called testing.php and it is trying to include sql.inc
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 12:36 PM, Kyle Terry <kyle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, Dec 19, 2008 at 9:28 AM, sean greenslade <
>>> zootboysean@xxxxxxxxx>wrote:
>>>>>> So, I have this code in a php file called testing.php:
>>>>>> $incl = '/webs/www.zootboy.com/sl/sql.inc';
>>>>>>  if(!is_readable($incl)) die('ERROR: MySQL Include file does not
>>>>>> exist??!?');
>>>>>>  require $incl or die('MySQL page not found. Unable to continue.');
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> When I run the code in command line, it outputs this:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> [root@localhost ~]# php -f /webs/www.zootboy.com/sl/testing.php
>>>>>> PHP Warning:  require(1): failed to open stream: No such file or
>>> directory
>>>>>> in /webs/www.zootboy.com/sl/testing.php on line 13
>>>>>> PHP Fatal error:  require(): Failed opening required '1'
>>>>>> (include_path='/var/php/inc/') in /webs/
>>> www.zootboy.com/sl/testing.php on
>>>>>> line 13
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I have no idea what's going on. All the files have 777 perms.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> --
>>>>>> --Zootboy
>>>>>>
>>>>> Are you trying to require itself?
>>> Change your line to:
>>> require('$incl') or die('File not found');
>>>
>>> Require can be dork about things like this, I normally wind up handling to
>>> fiddle with the coding for them.
>>>
>>> Wolf
>>>
>> Actually, single quoted will be string literal. He would need to encase them
>> in double quotes so the parser knows it might be looking for a variable.
>> require("$incl") is what he wants.
>>
> 
> See!  I told you I always have problems with those!  :)
> 
> Normally I'm not so literal though. 
> 
> so yeah:
> require("$incl");
> include("$incl");

brilliant, stick a variable containing a string into an interpolated and
otherwise empty string.

require($incl);

... the quotes are a complete waste of time/cpu.

> 
> I prefer the includes over the requires, but that is personal preference.
> 
> Wolf
> 


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