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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T08:16:48+00:00 2026-05-12T08:16:48+00:00

I have a server with many customers on, when I develop I include my

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I have a server with many customers on, when I develop I include my init.php in which I have an __autoloader() function that includes the file with dir_name(__FILE__)."/classes/".$className for instance.

But yesterday I saw that the server could not find the specific class, I restartat apache and then it worked again.

Every customer has this own init.php… ( and therefore many __autoloads on the same server )

customer1/init.php            : holds __autoload()
customer1/classes/class.php

customer2/init.php            : holds __autoload()
customer2/classes/class.php

I have not done some tests and I hope someone can answer my question before I try to reproduce the problem, but do you think it is possible for php to take the wrong autoload function when you get 2 or more requests at the same time?

Is spl_autoload_register the solution?

Many thanks for some ideas or brainstorming.

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    2026-05-12T08:16:48+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 8:16 am

    My guess is that you should have a typo in either one of your __autoload() functions or you are including the wrong init.php file.

    Also, dir_name() does not exist, you should change that to dirname() instead or you can also use the new DIR constant for the same effect if you’re using PHP >= 5.3.

    EDIT: In light of your comment, use should use:

    require(realpath(dirname(__FILE__)) . '/classes/' . $className);
    

    or

    require(realpath(__DIR__) . '/classes/' . $className);
    
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