what if you do this?

require './.mydotfile.php';

---John Holmes...
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From: "Frank" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, April 29, 2002 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: [PHP] PHP "ignoring" dotfiles, permissions


>
>
> >You know that "dot" files are hidden files ? ...
>
> Yes, but I think this only is in contexts where directories are scanned by
> some application "respecting" this method of hiding - and that they
> otherwise are normal files when addressed explicitly.
>
> However, there seems to be something else about dotfiles and PHP (or
> FreeBSD or my particular systems) I don't know.
>
> >If you want to use them, try to fread() them.
>
> Interesting idea. I will play with that.
>
> - - -
>
> Until something is clearer I recommend PHP-people using
>
> require '.mydotfile';    or
> include '.mydotfile';   (I tried that as well)
>
> to watch out for unexpected behavior and maybe entirely avoid this in
> PHP-solutions intended to be portable. At least at my computer it wouldn't
> work and it is a very mainstream one! :-)
>
> - - -
>
> BTW - there is no problem if I give the full path, like
>
> require '/usr/home/frank/public_html/php_test/.mydotfile';
>
> - - -
>
> Thanks to all for testing and suggestions.
>
> Frank
>
>
>
>
>
> >HTH Oliver
> >
> >
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