ID:               20514
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Status:           Feedback
 Bug Type:         Directory function related
 Operating System: win32
 PHP Version:      4.3.0RC1
 New Comment:

This was discussed when we've got the bug in include() and require()
with symlinks. Wez and ilia decided this if I'm remembering well.


Previous Comments:
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[2002-11-20 06:18:12] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

What is the exact name of the executable you use?
And can you run it with the -v option to show it?

Derick

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[2002-11-20 06:16:50] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

I couldn't find any related messages in php-dev@. when/where was this
change discussed?

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[2002-11-20 05:53:37] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Yes, this is new and wanted.
getcwd is returning the current __FILE__ directory.

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[2002-11-20 05:27:42] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

It occurs on my IIS5/win2k/PHP4.3.0rc1 (from the binary distrib):
when I use an include , the function getcwd returns the directory of
the include and not the directory of the main page.

in previous PHP versions, this was not the case : the getcwd() would
always return the directory of the main page.

E.

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