|  | Posted by Rik on 04/25/07 20:12 
roger.moon2@googlemail.com wrote:> So I wrote a script to run via crontab but when it tries to check
 > whether a file exists like below:
 >
 >   if (!file_exists("settings.ini"))
 >     return false;
 >
 > it checks whether the file exists in $HOME not in /home/user/files/
 > scripts/ where the original file is been executed from:
 >
 > 00 20 * * 1 /usr/local/bin/php /home/user/files/scripts/check.php > /
 > dev/null 2>&1
 >
 > Why is that?
 
 Because you use the CLI, not the (web)server variant? The current
 working directory is the directory from which /usr/local/bin/php is invoked.
 
 
 So, for instance on the `doze box here:
 
 -- C:\cwd.php ---
 echo getcwd();
 --------------
 
 
 C:\>"C:\PHP\php.exe" "C:\cwd.php"
 C:\
 
 C:\>cd FOO
 
 C:\FOO>"C:\PHP\php.exe" "C:\cwd.php"
 C:\FOO
 
 If it's terribly important that the working directory is the same as
 where your file resides you can add something like this to it:
 
 chdir(dirname(__FILE__));
 
 
 HTH,
 --
 Rik Wasmus
 
 Estimated date being able to walk again: 01-05-2007.
 Less then a week, hurray!
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