Re: How can I stop PHP from resolving symlinks?

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I have been doing something to that affect in the past. The problem with that is that every time a newer version of the CMS program is released I have to go around to about 50 files and add that hack again.

I want to reduce the manual labour needed to maintain these web site.

Thanks for trying. I am thinking this is an Apache issue. I tested PHP CLI and it works as expected just like a shell. Apache must be at fault for this problem.

On Thu, 2006-02-23 at 11:37 +1100, Chris wrote:
Roy Souther wrote:

> How can I make PHP use the symlink and stop trying to resolve the 
> original files?

Can you try:

$mydir = dirname(__FILE__);
include($mydir . '/../config.php');

?

or

$mydir = dirname(__FILE__);
include(dirname($mydir) . '/config.php');

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