http://se2.php.net/manual/en/function.set-include-path.php
it may or may not work, but the include path should already be set to the folder you are running the script in.
You could check it with echo get_include_path();
Isn't there any class you could use instead, like http://www.ros.co.nz/pdf/ ?
PHP extensions aren't installed unless a lot of people need it, and what I know of, you are the first to request that module.
We have a zero tolerance policy against this, and your account is pending termination. Doesn't matter if you should just "test it", it's still against the rules.
We have a zero tolerance policy against this, and your account is pending termination. Doesn't matter if your friend gave it to you or whatnot, it's still your responsibility to follow the rules.
Yes they do. I've seen this issue a lot of times before. My school does block it too.
If a school has a network proxy or any filtering software, all ports except 80 and 443 is blocked by default.
Put this in a index.html file:
<!DOCTYPE HTML PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD HTML 4.0 Transitional//EN">
<html>
<head>
<title>Your Page Title</title>
<meta http-equiv="REFRESH" content="0;url=http://uplinked.x10hosting.com"></head><body></body>