if someone is not using IIS, is there a way in PHP to do something of the same thing? jay Scott Dexter wrote: > > > > #include file="http://www.foo.com/latest.txt" > > > > Why? I've got a number of databases that can respond to > > requests over HTTP. > > while not through #includes, you can do this in IIS through ASP code and a > 3rd party COM object called ASPTear > (http://www.alphasierrapapa.com/ComponentCenter/AspTear/index.asp) > > note in ASP.NET you will be able to do this natively.... > > sgd > > --------------------------------------- > For unsubscribe and other options, including > the Tip Harvester and archive of TheList go to: > http://lists.evolt.org Workers of the Web, evolt ! -- Jay Fitzgerald - Web Development/Sales ============================================= Bayou Internet http://www.bayou.com Mississippi Internet http://www.mississippi.net Vicksburg Online http://www.vicksburg.com Bama Online http://www.bamaonline.net ============================================= ICQ: 38823829 Phone: 888-302-2968 Fax: 877-329-2296