Haven't much time now but maybe you can find a way with those ideas:
in pollFunctions.php do :
$pollFunctions_path = str_replace( basename ( _FILE_ ) , '' , _FILE_ );
in foo.php do :
$foo_path = str_replace( basename ( _FILE_ ) , '' , _FILE_ );
Now you just have to compute the diff between $foo_path and $pollFunctions_path.
Hope this helps :-)
-- red
Chris Thomas wrote:
What im trying to do is this.
I working on creating a poll script, and right now it consists of 3 main files: poll.php - Which does the server-side processing pollFunctions.php - Which draws the poll and does some client side stuff poll.css - stylesheet These files reside in the /poll directory (for now)
pollFunctions.php is included in the file that wants the poll, which may reside in any folder. So what im trying to figure out is the relative url of where the pollfunctions.php file resides.
-- Now that i think about it i could just include the stylesheet from the calling file (ie index.php)
I probally should have thought of this a little more before i posted...oh well
Chris
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--- Chris Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Is there anyway that i can get a url relative to my server for a script that is being run??
$relative_url = '/';
That's a relative URL to your document root. What are you wanting, exactly?
Chris
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