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Posted by ZeldorBlat on 06/17/07 15:31
On Jun 17, 3:41 am, "Jon Slaughter" <Jon_Slaugh...@Hotmail.com> wrote:
> "zono" <gonau...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> > Jon Slaughter :
> >> When I run my scripts on a http server I can use the
> >> $_SESSION['Document_Root'] to get the dir of the scripts and stuff(I have
> >> my
> >> local file system laid out exactly as the one on my server.
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> >> The issue is that when I run the script without using session_start I
> >> have
> >> to set the document root manually. Now every time I switch from running
> >> locally to a web server I have to comment out the line. Its not a big
> >> deal
> >> but I'm wonder if I could somehow tell php to use a default document root
> >> if
> >> a session isn't started?
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> >> Thanks,
> >> Jon
> > <?php
> > /**
> > * May be something like this ?
> > * When function session_start()
> > * is not called or not successed
> > * $_SESSION is not set.
> > */
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> > $docRoot = isset($_SESSION) ? $_SESSION['Document_Root'] :
> > $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'];
> > ?>
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> lol
> duh... can't believe I didn't think about that ;/
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> Thanks,
> Jon
Why wouldn't you just /always/ use $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] ?
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