It may be possible to do this by chdir()ing into html/user
from the calling page.
-- David

On 18-Sep-2012 4:57 PM, Travis Desell wrote:
> I was wondering if there was any way to get the paths in the BOINC php code
> to use absolute paths so it can be easily accessed from other webpages
> developed for a project that might not reside in the projects directory
> hierarchy.
>
> It's kind of a mess trying to include anything from there since all the paths
> are relative and php doesn't know how to find those files.  I think it's as
> simple as adding (there may be a better way to do this):
>
> require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . "/<whatever>");
>
> to the require statements.  It's in some of them, but it would be great if
> this was there uniformly over all the php.
>
> --Travis
>
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