Revision aceaf18c
Added by Phil Davis almost 9 years ago
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##|*MATCH=system_usermanager.php* |
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##|-PRIV |
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require("certs.inc"); |
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require("guiconfig.inc"); |
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require_once("certs.inc");
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require_once("guiconfig.inc");
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// start admin user code |
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if (isset($_POST['userid']) && is_numericint($_POST['userid'])) { |
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Always use require_once
The usage of require() and require_once() throughout the system is
inconsistent, and "bugs" come up now and then when the order of
"requires" is a bit different and some require() happens after the
include file is already included/required.
It seems to me that there is no harm at all in always using
require_once().