Re: remote include doesn't work with class
- From: ZeldorBlat <zeldorblat@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 01 Aug 2007 18:45:47 -0000
On Aug 1, 2:13 pm, charliefortune <goo...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well I did it as a .inc, which works, but now my code gets output to
the browser if you visit the url. Is CVS the solution ?
Exactly! That's one of the many reasons that it's a bad idea to do it
this way. As others have suggested you should keep a local copy --
how you do that is up to you. You could just FTP it each time you
make a change, you could use some sort of source control like CVS or
SVN, you could run a script every 60 seconds from cron that
automatically FTPs the file over -- the possibilities are endless.
.
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