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Posted by DarkPilgrim@gmail.com on 10/16/06 02:30
Thx!
flamer die.spam@hotmail.com wrote:
> DarkPilgrim@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > I'm a bit new to PHP and there is something I'm not sure whether PHP
> > can grant.
> > Given my web application has some codes that only need to be executed
> > once(eg.configuration used over the whole site), but every php script
> > which needs that config seems to execute that once to get configuration
> > when a request comes.
> > Is there any mechanism that can make a script processed only once and
> > all other pages can use its output?
> > (Maybe this is impossible,but I just want to get a definite answer.)
> > Thx in advance!
>
> it is normal practise to have one config file that is included in
> whatever other scripts need it, thats the method i would recommend, if
> the scripts were large and performance was on your mind, then you could
> just write the outputs to a flat file and include that into your php
> scripts, less work for php but more work for the coder.
>
> Flamer.
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