That is not quite what I was getting at... but thanks for the new spin on how to look at it...
I just used return, cause in PHP and C (yes, I will wash my mouth out with soap, if required) you did not need something at the end of a required file... I cannot remember the exact error message I got with my first require()'d file but I jumped to the conclusion (great exercise BTW) that I need return
DakeDesu teh Confused Werewolf.In reply to Re: Re: Re: Re: Problem with require()
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