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Yeh, it can include local php files.

 

You can include and run remote php files by using eval:

 

eval(file_get_contents('http://host.com/remotefile.php'));

 

Of course I wouldn't suggest you do this unless you have absolute control over the remote file and it is the only way to reference the code.

 

Also, you might want to try cURL, that can do some pretty incredible stuff.

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Yeh, it can include local php files.

 

You can include and run remote php files by using eval:

 

eval(file_get_contents('http://host.com/remotefile.php'));

 

That will not work. When file_get_contents() calls an external php file the web server will parse that php file and return the processed results (i.e. the rendered html code), it will not return the PHP code.

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