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Posted by howa on 09/29/07 17:29
>> you 'll have problems if you call the function twice.
this can be solved by using include_once.
the reason of using function call to include is we want to selectively
include the needed files, prevent include useless files (i.e. factory
method?)
On 9 29 , 9 10 , Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> howa wrote:
> > Hello,
>
> > I have a function, e.g.
>
> > function foo() {
> > include("bar.php");
> > }
>
> > and the bar.php contain contents e.g.
>
> > $global_v1 = "abc";
> > $global_v2 = "def";
>
> > I want to execute function foo(), but at the same time, let the
> > variables declared in bar.php to have global scopem is it possible?
>
> > Thanks.
>
> You should not have an include within a function call. Among other
> things, you 'll have problems if you call the function twice.
>
> Actually, globals are bad things to use, anyway.
>
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