On 09 January 2008 12:18, Anup Shukla wrote:
> Jim wrote:
> > Hi, Mike,
> >
> > The include is more like
> > require "../admin/admin.php3" I don't know exactly how Apache
> > performs its magic so I wasn't sure that the request for an include
> > file would even pass through Apache's hands. In my limited world,
> > an include wouldn't have to involve Apache, just the file systems.
> >
>
> The admin.php3 seems to be 2 levels above the current dir.
>
> What about
>
> print realpath("../admin/admin.php3")
>
> in the same script?
That's quite a good suggestion.
Just to be clear about the other point, an include or require is purely file
system based, *unless* you give it a full URL beginning with a protocol name
such as http:// or ftp:// (which, as a general rule, is somewhat
disrecommended!).
Cheers!
Mike
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