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Posted by Jerry Stuckle on 05/18/07 01:50
Schraalhans Keukenmeester wrote:
> At Thu, 17 May 2007 11:37:35 -0700, dpinion@gmail.com let his monkeys
> type:
>
>> Greetings,
>> I have the following:
>>
>> require_once($_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"]."/virtuals/doc-root.php4");
>>
>> I also have several more include and include once that pull various
>> sections into my main page. I am trying to get this working on a local
>> machine for testing purposes. I have (windwos) Apache and PHP set up
>> on my machine and have written several test pages to confirm things
>> are working. When I perform an echo of the Document_root and
>> global_root I get the following:
>>
>> server doc root: C:/Dewaynewww/TrentonWeb/Apache2/htdocs
>> global doc root:
>>
>> Anyone have any ideas why I can't using my include/required documents?
>>
>> TIA for any help
>
> I'm not sure about / being valid on windoze. If not, use \\ instead
> (easape the \), or use single quotes.
> It might be a safe mode restriction, or an open_basedir setting keeping
> you from succesfully including.
>
> You should check what errors you get:
>
> start your script with:
> error_reporting (E_ALL);
> ini_set("display_errors","1");
> and see what errors are displayed.
>
> HTH
> Sh.
Schraalhans,
'/' is perfectly good in windows. Perhaps its' the spaces in your paths?
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