to recap regarding an earlier question i asked regarding extending include paths, i have an existing project (call it "proj" currently all under a top-level directory also named "proj") which can be SVN checked out anywhere under a user's home directory. so in my case, i might have my svn working copy under, say, /home/rpjday/stuff/work/proj/, and all proj-related content under that. at the moment, there are some subdirs under proj/ like "common" and "utils" and "debug", and all includes or requires throughout the working copy are currently and awkwardly of the form: include '../../proj/utils/somescript.php'; in short, every script that needs to include another one somewhere else in the code structure sadly needs to know its precise relative location. my proposal is to get rid of most of that by: 1) having developers set a single env var PROJ_DIR in their login session, reflecting wherever the heck they checked out their working copy to, then ... 2) having said developers uniformly extend their directly callable PHP scripts with something at the very top like: set_include_path(getenv('PROJ_DIR') . PATH_SEPARATOR . get_include_path()); not only will that let them simplify their command-line callable scripts to say just: include 'utils/somescript.php'; also, as i read it, that newly-extended include path percolates down through all PHP scripts invoked directly or indirectly from this one, right? so while i could add that set_include_path() to every single PHP script everywhere in the code base, it's really only necessary to add it to those PHP scripts that people intend to *invoke* directly -- every other script will pick it up automatically as it's called, is that correct? (did i phrase that meaningfully?) that was part one. the new additional complication is that some of those PHP scripts will manually construct HTTP POST requests and ship those requests off to PHP scripts that live under a public_html/ directory, whose scripts might *also* want to include some of those very same utils/ or common/ scripts but that modified include path will, of course, not carry across a POST request, so what's the standard way to similarly modify the include path of the scripts on the server end? (unsurprisingly, all those "server-side" PHP scripts are also part of the entire SVN checkout just so i can keep everything in the same place for testing.) so how can i have those "server-side" scripts extend their search path based on, perhaps, the same environment variable? thoughts? rday -- ======================================================================== Robert P. J. Day Waterloo, Ontario, CANADA Linux Consulting, Training and Kernel Pedantry. Web page: http://crashcourse.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/rpjday ======================================================================== -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php