day, March 08, 2002 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [PHP-DB] Soft-Linking and includes
You must use absolute paths in includes. essentially
the include will reference itself as the starting
point, rather than the script you are calling it from.
olinux
--- Jonathan Hilgeman <[EM
You must use absolute paths in includes. essentially
the include will reference itself as the starting
point, rather than the script you are calling it from.
olinux
--- Jonathan Hilgeman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm on a red hat system, and I've soft-linked two
> directories:
> /www/dir1/su
My limited understanding of Unix hard and soft links is that
/www/dir2/subdir is not a directory, it is a pointer to the inode that
is pointed to by /www/dir1/subdir. I think to accomplish what you want,
/www/dir2/subdir would have to be a true directory, filled with soft
links to each of the
I'm on a red hat system, and I've soft-linked two directories:
/www/dir1/subdir
/www/dir2/subdir --> /www/dir1/subdir
Now, inside subdir is a file that tries to include("../info.php"); which
prints out some information about the file paths and my database stuff. So
there's:
/www/dir1/info.php
/ww