| Date: | 2003-06-02 19:11 |
| Subject: | PHP setting, server-side. |
| Security: | Public |
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My Web Host [imhosted.com] just installed a new server to replace the one I was now previously on since for some reason the DNS always crapped out on it.
Before they did the upgrade, my PHP include() worked fine, but now since they reinstalled PHP, I think they forgot to enable (or possibly disable) a flag when it got compiled.
My question for all of you is WHAT did they do wrong so I can tell them to fix it.
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Of course, a simple fix for this is to obviously cut and paste the code from template.php to include.php, but I like to keep my template seperate from the rest of my variables.
I know its not because I use SGML-style php tags (or at least thats what I keep telling myself).
So... whats the deal? Anyone?
Thanks.
