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Posted by tom pester on 09/05/05 19:53
Hi,
Im new to php and have a background in asp. All the help is very much appreciated.
today I was using the include function in a file that itself gets included :
***************
consumer.php : <? include "inc.php" ?>
inc.php : <? include "Common/functions.php" ?>
functions.php : common functions that all pages use
***************
This works fine if the path that's specified in
<? include "Common/functions.php" ?>
is relative to the path of the calling page consumer.php
I want to be able to specify <? include "inc.php" ?> in every page no matter
if its nested in a directory or not.
In asp I would use absolute paths like this : /Common/functions.php and it
would work.
PHP comes close to it when using paths like this : c:/website/site1/Common/functions.php
But thus breaks when I transfer the pages from the development server to
the live server cause there is no c:/website/site1
My next guess was that I could solve this with a variable like this : $docroot
.. "/Common/functions.php" but where do I specify $docroot in a central location?
(I would do this in asp's global.asa)
_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] is blank when I request it and, if I understand
it correclty, I can set it in the php.ini . The problem is this value holds
for all the sites on the box.
I'm new to php so if I don't make sense than pls put me straight :)
Cheers,
Tom Pester
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