Re: Cannot instantiate non-existent class
- From: "julian_m" <julianmaisano@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 28 Feb 2006 14:16:38 -0800
Jerry Stuckle wrote:
Julian,
The problem is - when you access it through http, all you get is the
HTML (if any) generated by the script. This is how it should be -
otherwise anyone would be able to access your source code!
Right, I undestand...
IIWY I would go back to the host and get a better answer. If you can't
get a better answer than that, change hosts!
include('inc.php') is a very basic statement, and used *very* heavily in
PHP. If it doesn't work on your host, and they can't fix it, its time
to get a new host!
Fine, that's what I was thinking right now. Thanks all you for the
help.
regads - jm
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