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 Posted by Rik Wasmus on 12/03/07 18:03 
On Mon, 03 Dec 2007 18:59:34 +0100, Good Man <heyho@letsgo.com> wrote: 
> "Dave" <dmehler26@woh.rr.com> wrote in 
> news:4754438c$0$8683$4c368faf@roadrunner.com: 
> 
>> Hello, 
>>     I'm running php 5.2.5 installed from ports on a FreeBSD machine 
>>     with 
>> apache2 as the webserver. I've got php set up properly, but it doesn't 
>> include include files. If i do a phpinfo() in a file that works 
>> telling me php file processing is working fine. Yet if i have 
>> something like for an example: 
>> 
>> <html> 
>> <head> 
>> <title>Test of includes</title> 
>> </head> 
>> <body> 
>> <h1><? include "test-include.php"; ?></h1> 
>> <p>The above should have been included.</p> 
>> </body> 
>> </html> 
>> 
>> and in test-include.php i have: 
>> 
>> This is a test include 
> 
> The script above should be include("test-include.php"); 
 
Nope, the () are optional. 
 
> and 'test-include.php' should be: 
> 
> <?php 
> echo "This is a test include."; 
> ?> 
 
Well, it should have the tags (assuming there is PHP code there). 
--  
Rik Wasmus
 
  
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