John Nichel wrote:
tedd wrote:
At 1:06 AM -0700 5/1/06, Nicolas Verhaeghe wrote:
When I run the Zend debugger, it returns an error telling me it
cannot find
a certain include, while when I run the site it works fine.
My development machine is a WIMP (the server is a LAMP but it's not
relevant
here).
This is not the first include in this site, but the first include
inside of
an include:
require("includes/initiate.php");
I have tried pretty much everything:
require("initiate.php");
require("/includes/initiate.php");
require("./initiate.php");
Nicolas:
Try:
require("../initiate.php");
One dot doesn't do anything (that I know of).
this is what seems to happen because normally the DOT
(as explained by John) is part of the include_path declaration.
it certainly does do something!
./ is the current working directory
where 'current working directory' is the directory of the script that
was actually called and not the directory of the current file (something
I'm always making a thinko about).
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