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Posted by vinnie on 06/08/07 16:53
On Jun 8, 11:38 am, ZeldorBlat <zeldorb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 8, 11:30 am, vinnie <centro.ga...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On Jun 8, 11:07 am, "Ben Sehara" <seh...@hotmail.com> wrote:
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> > > Hi,
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> > > I want to include three php files in index.php file like the code below. But
> > > it always shows up only two, any two of the three, any order.
>
> > > <tr>
> > > <td><?php include ("includes/documents.php"); ?> </td>
> > > </tr>
> > > <tr>
> > > <td><?php include ("includes/locations.php"); ?> </td>
> > > </tr>
> > > <tr>
> > > <td><?php include ("includes/status.php"); ?> </td>
> > > </tr>
>
> > > Can anyone help me out?
>
> > > Ben
>
> > Hi Ben,
> > the include() statement works in the same way of require(), with the
> > difference that require() is executed the first time the statement is
> > parsed, while include() is evluated each time the statement is
> > executed.
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> Umm, not quite. require() and include() are identical in every way
> except for how they handle failure. If the file cannot be included
> for some reason, require() will cause the entire script to die while
> include will just throw a warning.
Correct! :)
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