there is a way to prevent the remote server from parsing the file before sending it:
use an extension that is not associated to php on that server (ie something like
.incphp or whatever extension that is not parsed on that server) and add that
extension in the "receiving" server's config
for ins
When PHP does a require or an include on a remote file via http, it sends a
GET request to the http server that the file is on,
Therefore, if this server has PHP installed on it, then the web server will
parse the file before it spits it out. Thus, all of the PHP tags are stripped
fom the file
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To: "Wico de Leeuw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: 2001. május 8. 16:18
Subject: RE: [PHP] remotely include file
> I tried the exact same thing. I have a whole slew of the classes that have
> been developed and w
Hi,
I think the webserver on the remote machine parses the PHP-file. You can
see this happen if you type in the url youre trying to include in your
browser. No php code there, just html
I dont think what youre trying to do is possible. If it were youd have
one hell of a security hole on your web
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 cha
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