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Posted by Schraalhans Keukenmeester on 05/17/07 19:17

At Thu, 17 May 2007 12:03:59 -0700, dpinion@gmail.com let his monkeys
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> On May 17, 2:56 pm, Schraalhans Keukenmeester <inva...@invalid.spam>
> wrote:
>> >
>> I'm not sure about / being valid on windoze. If not, use \\ instead
>> (easape the \), or use single quotes.
>> It might be a safe mode restriction, or an open_basedir setting keeping
>> you from succesfully including.
>>
>> You should check what errors you get:
>>
>> start your script with:
>> error_reporting (E_ALL);
>> ini_set("display_errors","1");
>> and see what errors are displayed.
>>
>> HTH
>
> Thanks. I tried adding in the error scripting, but I don't seem to see
> any errors being generated on the page. I will try switching the
> slash, but my newbie question is how would that effect it once I have
> loaded to a server?
>
> Thanks again

As said, I'm not sure \ isn't allowed on Windows. You may wanna check the
php manual for that. But since you get no errors it seems fine.

If you upload it to a non-windows server you'd always have to use \ afaik.

But, not getting any errors at all with above additions? Hmm, that might
indicate the files are properly required/included after all.
Can you show a relevant snippet of your working code?
If you echo a string following the require, does that display properly?

Sh.

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