> With IIS $path gives the actual path to the directory in which the PHP
> scripts reside.  With Apache, $path is empty.  What have I missed?  This
> is my first use of Apache, so it's configuration is new for me.

What Apache gives depends on what Apache is configured to give...

$PHP_SELF is supposed to always have the path to PHP, but it's broken under
Windows CGI, I think...

Anyway, any time you have a question like this, the good news is:

<?php phpinfo();?>

If what you want is there, you have it.  If it's not there, it's because
Apache ain't giving it to PHP -- So you'll need to edit httpd.conf to change
it.

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