I tried the exact same thing.  I have a whole slew of the classes that have
been developed and wanted to centrally locate them on one server.  But every
time I included the class, it said cannot instantiate non-existent class
"Blah Blah Blah".  But when I copied over the file, it worked like a charm.
Any ideas why this would occur?

Sincerely,

Robert T. Covell
President / Owner
Rolet Internet Services, LLC
Web: www.rolet.com
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-----Original Message-----
From: Wico de Leeuw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 08, 2001 9:30 AM
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Subject: Re: [PHP] remotly include file


At 15:40 8-5-2001 +0200, Dominic Brander wrote:
>Hi
>I'm trying to include some php3 files via http.
>one part of the php files is on a regular server and the other part is
>on an secure server.
>Instead of duplicating all the files for both servers I would like to
>include them via http.
>How does it work?

Like :

include("http://www.somehost.ext/path/to/include/include.php";);

:)

Greetz,

Wico

>thanx
>
>domnic
>
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