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 Posted by Rik on 07/29/07 16:52 
On Sun, 29 Jul 2007 18:48:58 +0200, Ray <rod@iol.ie> wrote: 
 
> On Jul 29, 5:14 pm, Rik <luiheidsgoe...@hotmail.com> wrote: 
> 
>> On both. PHP has a 'current working dir', the files are searched in the 
>> include_path, wich usually holds '.' (the current working directory),   
>> and 
>> possibly others. This current working dir is not the directory of the   
>> file 
>> that asks for an include/require, but usually where the process started. 
>> It can be quite confusing when including several files, so to check what 
>> the dir is you can use get_cwd(); 
> 
> OK, I'm starting to understand. I've experimented a bit, and when I 
> access the first app, getcwd() returns c:\windows\system32. However, I 
> then access the other app, and then when I go back to the first, the 
> working directory has changed to the root of the second app! 
> 
> I don't yet understand why the second changes the working directory, 
> while the first doesn't....the only difference between them is that 
> the first uses require() while the second uses require_once(). 
 
Impossible to tell without the code (and I must confess I try to stay   
clear of IIS), but a simple chdir() will offcourse change the working dir. 
 
--  
Rik Wasmus
 
  
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