Re: [PHP] Re: Uploading into website directory for Php files

2007-02-26 Thread Edward Vermillion


On Feb 26, 2007, at 12:06 PM, Edward Vermillion wrote:



Or you can set a constant to the includes directory:



Ooopps... should be define('INCLUDE_DIR', '/files/include/');

forgot the last '/'... 


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[PHP] Re: Uploading into website directory for Php files

2007-02-26 Thread Edward Vermillion

On Feb 26, 2007, at 11:22 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Thanks alot for your response.. your information really was a help.  
but now knowing that I an use a folder in my root DIR..  how do I  
let PHP know where to look?  For example  the location lets say of  
my include fold is www.example.com/files/include   how do I  
tell PHP to search that DIR?  Thank you soo much! honestly!


I believe there is a way to either add paths or change the  
include_path directive in your php script, you'll have to look in the  
manual:


http://us3.php.net/manual/en/ini.php

I'm not too sure about it because I don't rely on the include_path  
directive to locate my included files. I always give an absolute path  
when I call them, just so I know for sure what I'm getting. To use  
your example:


   

instead of:



there *could* be another 'foo.php' in the path that gets grabbed  
before the one you want.



Or you can set a constant to the includes directory:



By setting a constant to the directory, if you change the location of  
the directory, then you only need to 	change the script in one spot  
instead of hunting for all the include calls. Of course if you're  
working with someone else's code and *they* are relying on  
include_path being set correctly then you're pretty much stuck with  
that, unless you want to rewrite their code.


Ed

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