|  | Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 01/06/08 22:45 
SoulIntruder wrote:> On 6 Sty, 23:17, Jonas Werres <jo...@example.org> wrote:
 >>> I don't understand.
 >> You post code that works. Then you post the same code with an
 >> include-Statement in it. Thats a lot of code which has obviously nothing
 >> to do with your problem, since it works without include and ... well ...
 >> there's not much you can break in an include-Line.
 >> So, just perhaps, it _might_ have to do with the code you included, so
 >> one _could_ think it's worth a try to post it.
 >>
 >
 > Now I get it ;)
 >
 
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 >
 >
 > I think that I might not understand correctly the function which
 > performs
 > "include". When I include something it is not only compiled but it is
 > also runned?
 > In such case, there might be some statement in the included file that
 > exits from runned script?
 >
 
 When you use include(), PHP includes the file, just as if you had
 manually copied and pasted the contents of the file.  This means any
 code not in a function will be executed.
 
 >>>> What is your error level?
 >>> I don't know.
 >> Erm. Find out?
 >
 > Ok, but how? I am quite net to PHP and server related tasks..
 >
 >>> Yes I had. I've checked them out, but I have found nothing.
 >> Ok? Run again, post it.
 >
 > This error log is empty. But maybe it is not the same error log which
 > you refer to?
 >
 >
 
 In this case you probably won't see an error - it's probably the die()
 call which is causing your problems.  This is not an error.
 
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