How to Use the require () Statement in php, phprequire
How to Use the require () Statement in php
The require () statement includes and runs the specified file.
The require () statement includes and runs the specified file. For details about how to work, see the include () document.
Require () and include () are identical in all aspects except how to handle failures.
Require generates a fatal error (E_COMPILE_ERROR) and stops the script.
Include only generates warnings (E_WARNING), and the script continues
Include () generates a warning and require () causes a fatal error. In other words, if you want to stop processing pages when files are lost, don't hesitate,
Use require. This is not the case with include (). The script will continue to run. Make sure that the appropriate include_path is set.
Require (dirname (_ FILE _). '/wp-load.php ');