<?php include("/nav/menu.html") ?> works like a charm for me, but your mileage may vary depending on who has set up your website and what server it is being run on. FYI: I build my menu's with HTML and javascript, hence the .html call, but it should be fine as php as well. Robert Philip Thompson wrote: > I'm not exactly sure... but I think that include() may not work this way: > > <? include ("/menu.php"); ?> > > I don't think it knows to go to the root and then look for menu.php. > That's why you have to tell it exactly where the menu.php is found - 1 > level back: > > <? include ("../menu.php"); ?> > > Maybe it should be labeled as a bug? Hehehe! ;) > > ~Philip > > > On Apr 3, 2006, at 11:18 AM, Mace Eliason wrote: > >> Okay I gave it a try and this is one thing I ran into. >> >> in my menu file I changed all the links to <a href="/index.php">Home</a> >> >> then in a file in another directory I added this <? >> include("/menu.php"); ?> This didn't work >> >> if I changed it to >> <? include("../menu.php"); ?> This worked and the links work fine. >> >> Seems strange the first include didn't work. Shouldn't it goto the >> root of the website and look from there? >> >> >> >> >> Philip Thompson wrote: >>> On Apr 3, 2006, at 10:54 AM, Mace Eliason wrote: >>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> This is come thing that I have struggled with now and again. I >>>> usaually us php code to make it work, but was wondering how others >>>> deal with this >>>> >>>> I use includes in most of the web applications that I work on to >>>> include the header, footer, menu etc. >>>> >>>> The problem that I always run into as a project gets bigger is my >>>> links to pages. If all the files are in the root directory theres >>>> no problem. >>>> >>>> If I have some files in a folder and call my menu for example <? >>>> include("../menu.php"); ?> I have to call if from the parent >>>> directory. But then of course >>>> all the links are wrong. Root becomes the calling directory. >>>> >>>> I usually use a php variable to place the ../ if its needed. >>>> >>>> How does everyone else deal with this type of problem. I have a >>>> times places an extra copy of the footer, menu, header etc in each >>>> directory but it is a pain to change links >>>> when you have multiple locations to do it in. >>>> >>>> Thanks for any suggestions. >>>> >>>> I would be nice to have a simple way to have my include files in a >>>> common place that works and keeps the links right. >>>> >>>> Scandog >>> >>> >>> Ok, I this may only help part of your problem. Within your "menu.php" >>> file, you could make all the links absolute: >>> >>> <a href="/root/to/a/location.php">Place A</a> >>> <a href="/root/to/somewhere.php">Place B</a> >>> >>> instead of relative: >>> >>> <a href="location.php">Place A</a> >>> <a href="somewhere.php">Place B</a> >>> >>> That means you can use only 1 menu.php file and all the links will >>> work from wherever. Of course, this does not fix this issue: >>> >>> <? include ("../../menu.php"); ?> or >>> <? include ("menu.php"); ?> or >>> <? include ("../somewhere/menu.php"); ?> >>> >>> for each of your files that includes the menu. Maybe another clever >>> person has an idea. >>> >>> ~Philip > > --PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) > To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php