On Sat, 27 Oct 2001 13:21:58 +0200 impersonator of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Tamas Arpad) planted &I saw in php.general:
>> Unfortunately, you can't include FUNCTION() conditionaly (well, you
>> can, but then you can't use it out of this if():). Why only such
>> dumn restriction, PHP developers?
>I thin
> Unfortunately, you can't include FUNCTION() conditionaly (well, you
> can, but then you can't use it out of this if():). Why only such
> dumn restriction, PHP developers?
I think it's only true for php3
I use many many class definitions in php4 that are inluded
conditionally in another classes
I include files in each other all the time, and some of them might call the
same functions (like database functions).
I just use a string in all function declaration with the name of the
functions or set of functions in the file.
if(!$function_test)
{
$function_test=1;
function test()
{
d
On Fri, 26 Oct 2001 20:54:00 -0400 impersonator of [EMAIL PROTECTED]
(Gerard Onorato) planted &I saw in php.general:
>Hi,
>
>Another solution I have used when I have to do conditional includes which
>may cause the same page to be included twice
>
Unfortunately, you can't include FUNCTION() co
Hi,
Another solution I have used when I have to do conditional includes which
may cause the same page to be included twice
At the top of the code to be included (the separate file) put something
like:
if ($theFileAlreadyInclude != 1) {
and at the bottom you may put:
}
$theFileAlreadyIncl
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