Re: Document root, preferred way to find it???

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Hello Richard,

Friday, March 4, 2005, 1:25:35 PM, you wrote:
R> If *those* are broken, you might as well just not use that host.
R> :-^

Your solution seems to be pretty bulletproof. I definitely appreciate
it. Just wondering though for posterity sake, have you or anyone ever
run into a host that had both $_SERVER['path_translated'] and
$_SERVER{'documentRoot'] broke? I've seen $_SERVER{'documentRoot'] not
being correct, but has anyone seen it not correct and not having
$_SERVER['path_translated'] available? Previously, when I saw
$_SERVER['documentroot'] incorrect, I didn't know about
$_SERVER['path_translated'] so I don't know if it was good or not.


R> It's a bit of a hack, but cuts the number of config files to one
R> (1) for a transfer/install.

Looks like it'll work. Thanks. Maybe one day the people at PHP will
fix it so we don't have to work around it.


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