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Hello,
I have a file structure that is exactly the same on 2 different servers: On one, this works: <?php require_once('../Connections/xxx.php'); ?> on another, that doesnt work but this does: <?php require_once('Connections/xxx.php');?> any reason?? Thanks Mike |
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On Tue, 02 Oct 2007 22:28:59 -0000, Mike <ampeloso@gmail.com> wrote:
>Hello, >I have a file structure that is exactly the same on 2 different >servers: >On one, this works: ><?php require_once('../Connections/xxx.php'); ?> > >on another, that doesnt work but this does: ><?php require_once('Connections/xxx.php');?> > >any reason?? > The Include path (in php.ini and/or .htaccess) ? -- Locate your Mobile phone: <http://www.bizorg.co.uk/news.html> Great gifts: <http://www.ThisBritain.com/ASOS_popup.html> |
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Mike wrote:
> Hello, > I have a file structure that is exactly the same on 2 different > servers: > On one, this works: > <?php require_once('../Connections/xxx.php'); ?> > > on another, that doesnt work but this does: > <?php require_once('Connections/xxx.php');?> > > any reason?? Are you sure you have the Connections/xxx.php on the same relative paths on the both servers Say you are in /home/username/public_html Then to the first one to work, you will need the file located in /home/username/Connections/xxx.php for the second one to work, the file need to be located in /home/username/public_html/Connections/xxx.php You can also set a include directory that is always checked when including files, in that case the file may be located in /var/php/include/Connections/xxx.php and can be included with require_once('Connections/xxx.php'); as Devid pointed out, check the php.ini. -- //Aho |
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