|  | Posted by tom_sawyer70@yahoo.com on 04/14/07 23:33 
On Apr 14, 5:54 pm, "tom_sawye...@yahoo.com" <tom_sawye...@yahoo.com>wrote:
 > On Apr 14, 3:18 pm, "J.O. Aho" <u...@example.net> wrote:
 >
 >
 >
 > > The line you have has a syntax problem and thats why it don't work, the
 > > separator is : and not ;
 >
 > > so your configuration should look like this (one line):
 > > include_path = ".:/srv/www/htdocs/includes:usr/share/php5:/usr/share/php5/PEAR"
 >
 > Hmm...changed the syntax, restarted apache, tried again and it didn't
 > work.  I tried the full URL, ../includes/nav.php, ./includes/nav.php,
 > and /srv/www/htdocs/includes/nav.php, all without luck.
 >
 > Is there a way to turn on some type of verbose error logging?
 >
 > One thing from my earlier post that did change is that I no longer
 > need the path "includes" in the index.php file anymore, so the syntax
 > did clear that problem.
 
 I guess that another way to specify my question is this...
 
 If I have a structure that is:
 /srv/www/htdocs/index.php
 
 and it can call nav.php, which is in /srv/www/htdocs/includes/ because
 the include_path is in the php.ini, then what syntax should I use to
 call that same nav.php file if the file calling the nav.php is located
 in:
 
 /srv/www/htdocs/family1/family1.html
 
 ?
 
 Should it find nav.php due to the "search path" from the include_path
 statement, should it be something along the lines of "./include/
 nav.php", or something similar?
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