Re: require() in other directories?

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Peter Lauri wrote:
I get the Failed to open stream, no such file in directory

If you were in one of these folders:
/fr/
/eng/
And your classfile was namned classes.php and in the directory:
/classes/
And you wanted to include the classfile, how would you write it?

I would assume: require("/classes/classes.php");

require("classes/classes.php");



But that doesn't work.

Help :)



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What error happen?


On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 09:15:22 +0100, Peter Lauri <peter@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

Best groupmember,

I have an webapplication that uses different languages and therefor I

have

set up different directorys for each language. All languages use the

same

classes.

The problem I have is when I want to require() the classfile I can not
require a file that is not in the same directory as my .php file. I have
tried the following:

require("../classes.php");
require("http://www.mydomain.com/classes.php";);
and more.

All gives me error messages, why?

Anyone that could help me?

- Best Of Times
/Peter

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