On May 8, 2007, at 6:47 AM, itoctopus wrote:

define('IMAGE_FOLDER',$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."//mysite// property_images");

I feel a bit "n00bish" for asking this question... however, why do you need '//'? I could understand if it were '\\', but not the forwards.

~Phil


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I want to define a folder like this

define('IMAGE_FOLDER',$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']."/mysite/ property_images");

I am working on a windows machine running apache and this does not work.
It
doesn't seem to like the forward slashes.
the document_root gives C:/Apache/htdocs/

Does anyone know a way to define the root folder on localhost so then when
I
upload to the web server I either have to make no changes or just change
this one definition.

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