REMOVE THAT SCRIPT FROM YOUR SERVER RIGHT NOW!!!!! See follow-up email direct to you for the reason! On 26 Mar 2012, at 14:53, rene7705 wrote: > Hi. > > My last thread got derailed into a javascript and even photoshop > discussion, and while I can't blame myself for that really, this time I > would like to bring a pure PHP issue to your scrutiny. > > I run several sites now, on the same shared hoster, but with such a setup > that I cannot let PHP require() or include() code from a central place > located on another domain name on the same shared hosting account, not the > normal way at least. > $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] is a completely different path for each of the > domains on the same hosting account, and obviously you can't access one > domain's directory from another domain. > > Hoster support's reply is A) I dont know code, B) You can't include code > from one domain on another and C) use multiple copies, 1 for each domain > > But that directory (my opensourced /code in the zip on > http://mediabeez.wsbtw), takes a while to update to my hoster, many > files. > Plus, as I add more domains that use the same code base, my overhead and > waiting time increases lineary at a steep incline. > > So.. Since all of this code is my own, and tested and trusted, I can just > eval(file_get_contents(' > http://sitewithwantedcode.com/code/get_php.php?file=/code/sitewide_rv/autorun.php')) > hehe > And get_php.php takes care of the nested includes by massaging what it > retrieves. Or so is my thinking. > > The problem I'm facing, and for which I'm asking your most scrutinous > feedback, is: > How would you transform _nested_ require(_once) and include(_once)? I > haven't figured out yet how to transform a relative path include/require. > What about for instance a require_once($fileIwantNow)? > I do both in my /code tree atm. > > For my own purposes, I could massage my own PHP in /code/libraries_rv and > /code/sitewide_rv manually, but I'd also like to be able to include a > single copy of the 3rd party free libs that I use in > /code/libraries(/adodb-5.10 for instance). And god knows how they might > include and require. > > Plus, I'd like to turn this into another free how-to blog entry on > http://mediabeez.ws, plus accompanying code, so I think I might find some > free tips here again. > > Greetings, > from spring sun soaked amsterdam.nl, > Rene -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php