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Posted by berkshire on 06/15/07 13:31

On Jun 14, 12:57 pm, Jerry Stuckle <jstuck...@attglobal.net> wrote:
> berksh...@gmail.com wrote:
> > We recently upgraded php from 4.3.9 to 4.4.7. Everything is working
> > well, except the php scripts running as cronjobs. It appears the
> > problem is that these scripts utilize the include() function and these
> > functions are utilizing relative paths. They worked just fine with
> > the old version of php, but not with the new version.
>
> > Anyone know what is causing this hiccup?
>
> > TIA
>
> Are you specifying absolute paths or relative paths in your include()
> function?
>
> AFAIK, this behavior hasn't changed since the early days of PHP. Did
> you do something like change directories on the new version?
>
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We are specifying relative paths - which worked just fine when our old
version of php was installed. Upon upgrading these paths no longer
work. To my knowledge no other settings in php were altered, however,
there were some unused options that we left out when compiling the new
version of php although I don't think any of them are related to this
present problem.

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