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Summary: The <include> command executes the given script in the context of the global environment.
Introduced: 4.6.3
OS: mac,windows,linux
Platforms: server
Example:
include "includes/foo.lc"
Example:
include "/home/mark/www/scripts/foo.lc"
Parameters:
ath:
path (enum): The path to the file containing the script to include. .
- "absolute": An absolute path to the file. For example "/home/user/www/scripts/foo.lc".
- "relative": A relative path to the file. Relative paths are resolved relative to the current folder. For example "includes/foo.lc" where folder 'includes' is in the current folder.
Description:
Use the <include> command to load script contained in other files.
<Include> is only available when running in CGI mode (Server).
>*Note:* LiveCode server scripts do not require specific file extensions. Common extensions used include ".irev" and ".lc".
>*Note:* Upon <include> a script is loaded into memory and parsed. Any variables and handler definitions are added to the global (script) environment. Then, each command/function is executed in order as it was encountered in the file.
>*Note:* The behavior of the include command is identical regardless of where it is run from - e.g. if it is run from a handler in a stack, it only affect the global script environment (home stack).