Ash,
Nice call. .htaccess was not being processed at all which led me to a
cname configuration error for the sub domain.
Thanks!.
On 4/5/2010 8:27 PM, Ashley Sheridan wrote:
On Mon, 2010-04-05 at 19:40 -0400, ad wrote:
I have several virtual hosts on a dedicated server.
In a IFmodule
2006-04-08 (토), 18:20 +0900, kmh496 쓰시길:
hi,
my webroot is
/a/b/current/
i am in /a/b/current/d/file.php
file.php has a line
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./d/common.php);
common.php has a line which says
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./_common.php);
// main
kmh496 wrote:
2006-04-08 (토), 18:20 +0900, kmh496 쓰시길:
hi,
my webroot is
/a/b/current/
i am in /a/b/current/d/file.php
file.php has a line
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./d/common.php);
common.php has a line which says
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./_common.php);
// main
kmh496 wrote:
hi,
my webroot is
/a/b/current/
i am in /a/b/current/d/file.php
file.php has a line
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./d/common.php);
common.php has a line which says
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./_common.php);
// main include file for whole site
it sends
2006-04-08 (토), 12:18 -0400, John Hicks 쓰시길:
kmh496 wrote:
2006-04-08 (토), 18:20 +0900, kmh496 쓰시길:
hi,
my webroot is
/a/b/current/
i am in /a/b/current/d/file.php
file.php has a line
require_once ($_SERVER[document_root]./d/common.php);
common.php has a line which says
[snip]
/home/sites/site80/web/articles/myfile.php
from myfile.php I want to include header.php which
is located in:
/home/sites/site80/web/templates/
/*
eg:
/home/sites/site80/web/articles/myfile.php
/home/sites/site80/web/templates/header.php
*/
[/snip]
in
PHP Gen wrote:
Hello,
I am a bit confused :-(, this is my server path:
/home/sites/site80/web/articles/myfile.php
from myfile.php I want to include header.php which
is located in:
/home/sites/site80/web/templates/
include('/home/sites/site80/web/templates/header.php');
Are you looking for a
--- Jay Blanchard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
/home/sites/site80/web/articles/myfile.php
from myfile.php I want to include header.php
which
is located in:
/home/sites/site80/web/templates/
/*
eg:
/home/sites/site80/web/articles/myfile.php
Good solution, but the problem is once the program is
completed it goes out of my hands and most prolly the
client wont know the exact paths, the templates folder
would *always* be one below...but the path before the
/templates will change.
if you dont know what directory it will be in, how
Have you tried;
Include ../templates/header.php;
Warren Vail
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From: PHP Gen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 23, 2004 12:28 PM
To: Jay Blanchard; php php
Subject: RE: [PHP] Include path
--- Jay Blanchard
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[snip]
/home/sites
$baseDir = $_SERVER[DOCUMENT_ROOT];
$templatesDir = $baseDir . /templates/;
include($templatesDir . header.php);
include($templatesDir . body.php);
include($templatesDir . footer.php);
:-)
Good solution, but the problem is once the program is
completed it goes out of my hands and most
Have you tried
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/';
sorry, I meant
include($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/templates/header.php');
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Hey everyone,
**
Have you tried
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].'/';
**
Matt,
DAMN! THATS what I was looking for.
No, didnt try that, took the long route home instead,
but atleast brushed up on php's explode function.
**
$baseDir = $_SERVER[DOCUMENT_ROOT];
$templatesDir = $baseDir . /templates/;
php_value include_path /includefiles/://includefiles/
Bill wrote:
How can I set the php include path on an Apache machine using htaccess
Assuming I'm puting it outside of the web root, I think it is something
like:
php_include_path /includefiles/://includefiles/
but that generates
Easy, ...
Use JavaScript
or simple HTML...
javascript:
script Language=JavaScript
src=yousite/yourscripts/statcounter.php/script
Now you've just been called from another server!
Now from within your script you can get lots of informations like:
$HTTP_REFERER ...
-elias
Martn Marqus schrieb:
Is it posible to change the value of include_path in a php script without
changing it in php.ini?
Try ini_set() friends,
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.ini-set.php .
Ulf
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Thanks for the info Brian. But what about the path you have in
the include statement? IE: include "../path1/file.php"
Does it ignore the path? Try the path? Or just append that path
to the end of each path in the include_path?
Best regards,
Randy
Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 5:06:44 PM,
Thanks for the info Brian. But what about the path you have in
the include statement? IE: include "../path1/file.php"
Does it ignore the path? Try the path? Or just append that path
to the end of each path in the include_path?
Best regards,
Randy
Wednesday, January 10, 2001, 5:06:44 PM,
Randy wrote:
Thanks for the info Brian. But what about the path you have in
the include statement? IE: include "../path1/file.php"
Does it ignore the path? Try the path? Or just append that path
to the end of each path in the include_path?
Best regards,
Randy
My experience is that
Hello Randy,
(R == "Randy") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
R Thanks for the info Brian. But what about the path you have in the
R include statement? IE: include "../path1/file.php"
R Does it ignore the path? Try the path? Or just append that path to
R the end of each path in the include_path?
(BC == "Brian Clark") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
R Thanks for the info Brian. But what about the path you have in the
R include statement? IE: include "../path1/file.php"
R Does it ignore the path? Try the path? Or just append that path to
R the end of each path in the include_path?
BC Using
Hello Randy,
(R == "Randy") [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
R How I think it SHOULD work is like DOS - First it looks at where
R you say it is. If not there, it looks in the current directory.
Let's not forget Unix. ;-)
R If not there, it looks in the directories in the path. I'm sure PHP
R
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