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Posted by "Dan Parry" on 01/09/06 17:48
Check this out
http://uk2.php.net/reserved.variables
DOCUMENT_ROOT will give you the root of your site
-----Original Message-----
From: Nuno Trancoso [mailto:erazerpt@gmail.com]
Sent: 09 January 2006 14:56
To: php-general@lists.php.net
Subject: [PHP] include() problem
This may sound dumb, but i have been up all night going through
php/apache docs, and still have not found an answer..
Throughout a site i need to include files that are scattered in subdirs,
sometimes up in the dir tree, sometimes down. Bad design i know but i
have to live w/ it...
Problem is in the way Apache/PHP see stuff. If i include /somefile.htm
in html, it means somefile.htm wich is at site root dir. In PHP it looks
like it means somefile.htm at SERVER root dir.
I can use getcwd() and go around truncating/adding to the string until i
get a path to use with set_include_path() to add the site root dir to
the include path, but it just seems wrong to waste cycles doing it...
So, question is, is there a more direct/elegant way to add the site root
(or any other dir for that matter) to the include path?
TIA
Nuno Trancoso
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