PHP - Fatal Error: Require() [function.require]...(include_path='.')
trying to use a require but not working properly
Fatal error: require() [function.require]: Failed opening required 'get_extra.php?id=1' (include_path='.') first thing set on page is.. page is profile.php?id=1 $userid = $_GET['id']; code is:require "get_extra.php?id=$userid"; what can i do to fix this? thanks Similar Tutorialshey, i have been trying all day to get something to work that will allow me to replicate the / part of an href Code: [Select] <a href="/images/blah.jpg"> to go from the root folder in php. i thought the easiest way to do this is to use php to get the domain address. require($_SERVER['SERVER_NAME']."/header.php"); i have gotten to this part but am still getting the error that the file doesnt exist probably because there is no http:// in front of it but i do not want to turn allow_url_includes on in the php.ini file. How can i acheive this? Thanks I need to include a pagination file in multiple pages or create a custom function but not sure which one to use. For example: Code: [Select] <?php function test() { echo "Hello PHP Freaks!"; } ?> Or I can create a separate file that echos this statement and include it. When do you use include/require and when do you create your own custom function? Hello, I have a simple login script that basically, when if you go to a page and you are NOT logged in (saved in cookie) then you get redirected to the login page, else the content is shown. It works, but I currently have my database connection details on the same page, I like to have them on a separate PHP and use require 'connet.php'. So I've gone ahead and done that, but now I get an error saying "Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent". This only happens if I'm NOT logged in. It has something to do with my require "connect.php"; because if I comment that out, it works fine. Here is the script: Code: [Select] <?php //require "connect.php"; // < causes header error // Connects to your Database mysql_connect("localhost", "user", "pass") or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db("db") or die(mysql_error()); //checks cookies to make sure they are logged in if(isset($_COOKIE['ID_my_site'])) { $username = $_COOKIE['ID_my_site']; $pass = $_COOKIE['Key_my_site']; $check = mysql_query("SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = '$username'")or die(mysql_error()); while($info = mysql_fetch_array( $check )){ //if the cookie has the wrong password, they are taken to the login page if ($pass != $info['password']){ header("Location: index.php"); } //otherwise they are shown the admin area else{ ?> - content - <a href=logout.php>Logout</a> <? } } } //if the cookie does not exist, they are taken to the login screen else{ header("Location: index.php"); } ?> My connect.php page is just: Code: [Select] <? // Connects to your Database mysql_connect("localhost", "user", "pass") or die(mysql_error()); mysql_select_db("db") or die(mysql_error()); ?> Why is the require causing this error, and how do I fix it? Thanks Hi sorry for the trouble guys but i'm really stuck on this one, and i've tried everything i can. (I've been using php only for sometime now) I'm stuck at this code and can't figure out why this is failing. Objective of the script : To try and include BOTH files or throw and exception if even one fails. I tried : Including just one at a time. Its fine, so i know the path is correct. I tried a if (! (expr1 && expr2) ) statement to check if the syntax is correct to create a everything or nothing logic. $offlineLibraryPath = '/var/www/common/lib'; // Attempt to include the files try { if(! ( require_once($offlineLibraryPath.'/variables/all.php') && require_once($offlineLibraryPath.'/functions/all.php') ) ) { throw new Exception ('Including all the common library files failed.'); } } catch (Exception $e) { echo '<b>Error</b> :'.$e->getMessage(); } I get this error : Warning: require_once(1): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /var/www/common/lib/startupIncludes.php on line 18 Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required '1' (include_path='/var/www/common/lib/: /var/www/culturesque/lib/: /var/www/mine/lib/') in /var/www/common/lib/startupIncludes.php on line 18 Thanks in advance for the help! Hi all. Here is my scripts which allow user to check multiple rows of data and delete it , but it require select data and click for twice to delete the rows , what should be the error? Code: [Select] <form name="frmSearch" method="post" action="insert-add.php"> <table width="600" border="1"> <tr> <th width="50"> <div align="center">#</div></th> <th width="91"> <div align="center">ID </div></th> <th width="198"> <div align="center">First Name </div></th> <th width="198"> <div align="center">Last Name </div></th> <th width="250"> <div align="center">Mobile Company </div></th> <th width="100"> <div align="center">Cell </div></th> <th width="100"> <div align="center">Workphone </div></th> <th width="100"> <div align="center">Group </div></th> </tr> </form> <? echo "<form name='form1' method='post' action=''>"; while($objResult = mysql_fetch_array($objQuery)) { echo "<tr>"; echo "<td align='center'><input name=\"checkbox[]\" type=\"checkbox\" id=\"checkbox[]\" value=\"$objResult[addedrec_ID]\"></td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[addedrec_ID] </td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[FirstName]</td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[LastName] </td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[MobileCompany] </td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[Cell] </td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[WorkPhone] </td>"; echo "<td>$objResult[Custgroup] </td>"; echo "</tr>"; } echo "<td colspan='7' align='center'><input name=\"delete\" type=\"submit\" id=\"delete\" value=\"Delete\">"; if (isset($_POST['delete']) && isset($_POST['checkbox'])) // from button name="delete" { $checkbox = ($_POST['checkbox']); //from name="checkbox[]" $countCheck = count($_POST['checkbox']); for($d=0;$d<$countCheck;$d++) { $del_id = $checkbox[$d]; $sql = "DELETE from UserAddedRecord where addedrec_ID = $del_id"; $result2=mysql_query($sql) or trigger_error(mysql_error());;; } if($result2) { $fgmembersite->GetSelfScript(); } else { echo "Error: ".mysql_error(); } } echo "</form>"; Thanks for every reply. Is there a better way to define the page name other than require("./anyfolder/any.php"); trouble is i define the page by using ./myfole/anyfile.php but if the page is called from deeper inside my site it dose not work. i have to change all the includes and put an additional . so it ends up looking like this ../myfole/anyfile.php Why would I want to use include() vs. require() ?? (It seems like most people use "include()", but I would think "require()" would be better/safer...) TomTees Hi, i have a DB login system and i was wondering if there was a code that i could put on all of my web-pages so that only members (people who actually logged in) could view tem and the rest would be re-directed to /login/loginfailed.php If this is not possible, could there be a way to only allow people who came from a specific url to see the page to see them and the rest be re-directed to /login/loginfailed.php Thanks in advance! Hello. Include is identical to require, only require stops any further script execution. Just wondering if anyone could give me a good example, where 'require' should be used instead 'include'. Thanks. Hey all, I've been having an issue with require_once from another sub-directory. Origionally I had all my php files in the same spot but I wanted to make a library to clean things up a bit. Atm I am trying to access my /subFolder/frame_work/sql/dbconnect.rem.php with require once from /subFolder/frame_work/account_data/accountHandler.rem.php. I have looked around a little bit and i know requires\includes looks in relative directorys. So one obvious solution would be to include the entire path name. "var/www/subFolder/frame_work/sql/dbconnect.rem.php". My problem is I will be accessing this from multiple directories and on localhost the root directory is var opposed to my server which is public_html. I like to edit my stuff in localhost before going public with it and it is going to be a real pain if I have to keep switching var to public_html in every file before I upload. Is there any other solutions I could approach? Any responses would be much appreciated. Thank you for your time. I've just downloaded a 3d party app and I'm finding that most (98%) of the [files].php have a "<?php" but not a "?>" in them. I created a tst.php...HW and it seems to not care. An improvement? Mox-Nix? Poor form? Or the same coder the loves 0xEEE text on a 0xFFF background because it's sooooo cool.
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Okay I have 3 files in the following format: home/run.php home/config.php game/check.php In run.php, I have config.php required as 'home/config.php' and then in config.php I define an absolute path. However, I'm trying to require run.php from check.php but I keep getting an issue because then config.php isn't included. I've tried require using 'home/run.php', '../home/run.php' and even an absolute path. What do I need to do? Php Folks, As you know, typing the same code over and over again on all files is daunting. I was wondering, if I can have an error_reporting.php file and then put:
include('error_reporting.php');
at the top of all my php files as header, where the error_reporting.php would have this content: <?php error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('error_reporting','E_ALL'); ini_set('display_errors','1'); ini_set('display_startup_errors','1'); ?> Q1. Is that ok or not ?
Q2. Usually, I have a conn.php with content like this: <?php $conn = mysqli_connect("localhost","root","","db_database"); $db_server = 'localhost'; $db_user = 'root'; $db_password = ''; $db_database = 'test'; $conn->set_charset('utf8mb4');//Always use Charset. if (!$conn) { //Error Message to show user in technical/development mode to see errors. die("Database Error : " . mysqli_error($conn)); //Error Message to show User in Layman's mode to see errors. die("Database error."); exit(); } ?>
And then, on all my php files, I just reference to the conn.php by putting the following line on the header: include('conn.php');
Or:
require('conn.php');
And on each php file, just before dealing with mysql, I have a line like this: mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_ALL|MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT); $conn->set_charset("utf8mb4"); Now, I am wondering, why should I write the above 2 lines on all my php files that deal with mysql ? To keep things short, why don;t I just add those 2 lines in the error_reporting.php ? So, it looks like this:
error_reporting.php
<?php ini_set('error_reporting','E_ALL');//error_reporting(E_ALL); ini_set('display_errors','1'); ini_set('display_startup_errors','1'); mysqli_report(MYSQLI_REPORT_ALL|MYSQLI_REPORT_STRICT); $conn->set_charset("utf8mb4"); ?>
Hi, I want to have a require() and a header() on the same page. This is just impossible right? Hello, I have a small and annoying problem. Imagine that I have a main folder on my FTP server which has index.php and I then have a php folder for all of my small scripts and an includes folder for misc files. So, for instance http://www.somedomain.com/index.php http://www.somedomain.com/php/somescript.php http://www.somedomain.com/includes/somefile.html Inside somescript.php, I need to use one of the files from the includes folder, like this for example: require('../includes/somefile.html'); This is all fine, but the problem is when I include the PHP file on my index.php page. Then I am telling PHP to go one step back to find the includes folder, but the problem is that it only needs to go one step back if it PHP script is not included on some page outside of the php folder. If I run php/somescript.php, there is no problem, but if I include php/somescript.php on my index.php, then there is trouble! I hope you guys understand what I mean. Thanks in advance! PS - I would appreciate if the solution is not about moving php/somescript.php or using full URLs in my includes. Hi This is a strange one, and I'm not sure whats going on here. I've tried googling the answer to no avail. Basically, I'm writing a Wordpress plugin, and here's my setup: install.php has a class called 'two_install' The main plugin file code snippet: Code: [Select] // Installation require(plugin_basename('installer.php')); // Initiate installation class $twp_install = new twp_install; This results in this on activation: Fatal error: Class 'twp_install' not found in path-on-server\wp-content\plugins\twitter_parser\twitter_parser.php on line xx Anyone got any ideas? Just a note, there is definitely a class called 'twp_install' in installer.php! Thanks in advance is there a way to do an include or require to a whole directory? I have only done includes and requires with single files in the past, but have a situation where this could save me a lot of time. I am very confused in between these three terms INCLUDE, REQUIRE, HEADER... Can anyone tell me the difference between these three terms... I just want to run a php file in the if condition.. Basically i do not want to open i just want to run ... for ex. Code: [Select] <?php if(condition) { // run mail.php file } ?> This error is very bizarre since I can't seem to debug it. When I require my header, it is included. When I require my footer, it is not. I am 100% the paths are correct, and I tried another file to make sure it wasn't the footer causing the error. Here's the code for the header, footer, and index. If you need to see anything else just tell me. header Code: [Select] <?php ob_start(); ?> <?php ini_set('session.cookie_domain', '.domain'); ?> <?php ini_set('display_errors','On'); ?> <?php session_start(); ?> <!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <head> <link rel='stylesheet' href='includes/css/reset.css' type="textcss"/> <link rel="stylesheet" href="includes/css/style.css" type="text/css"/> <title>Domain</title> </head> <?php require('classes/common.inc.php'); $common = new common(); if($common->_truesession()) { $hsuser = $_SESSION['username']; } $common->_cookiecheck(); $db = $common->_db(); echo "<ul>"; echo "<li><a href=domain.com>Domain</a><ul>"; $query = $db->_query("select * from links where id > 1"); while($row = $db->_assoc($query)) { $name = $row['name']; $link = $row['url']; echo "<li><a href=".$db->_out($link).">".$db->_out($name)."</a></li>"; } echo "</ul></li></ul>"; ?> index Code: [Select] <?php require('includes/header.php'); ?> <?php ?> <?php require('includes/footer.php'); ?> footer Code: [Select] <?php echo "<ul>"; echo "<li><a href=about.php>About</a></li>"; if(!$common->_truesession()) { echo "<li><a href=register.php>Register</a></li>"; } echo "</ul>"; $year = date('Y'); echo "© $year <a href='http://domain.com'>Domain</a>"; ob_end_flush(); ?> This is a two part question... my previous post was surrounding an issue with Sessions, now I was told that it may be a server side issue so I contacted my host provider who said to me that sessions cookies REQUIRE https?? now this can't be valid because I've had no issues with sessions prior to this week - second part of this is, is there something I'm missing with maybe an updated versions?
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