David Alan Black wrote:
>
> Yes. Doesn't it?
From file a, I require a file b (located in a directory under the
current one), which requires a file c (b and c are located in the same
directory).
For that second require (b requires c), I get a loadError.
If I run b directly (which requires c); no error.
When I run a, I again get the loadError that says b can't load c.
I can require c from a, c form b, but not c from b from a.
?
Tobi
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