Re: Using PEAR and PHP

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On 23/08/2012 20:12, "Ashley Sheridan" <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

On Thu, 2012-08-23 at 20:33 +0200, Matijn Woudt wrote:

>
> OK thanks Matijn.
>
> I’ll google it now and install it.
>
> There is a site.php as well as a config.php file in the sub-directory of the
> old server. I’ve copied these over but not sure why it still doesn’t
> recognise it. I’ve amended the code to point to the new server as well.
>
> Suraj

The old server has probably some freaky settings that make that
directory automatically included, for example by modifing the php
include dir in php.ini, or it is part of a package. You can open up
this site.php file and look at the first lines, it might give you a
hint if it's part of some package.

- Matijn


You just made me think actually, could it be an .htaccess file re-routing the file paths (different to URL re-routing)? Because of the way MacOS and Linux works, an .htaccess file would be hidden by default and therefore not necessarily copied across.


Ok thanks Ashley.

If this .htaccess file was hidden by default, how would I go about accessing it and copying or transferring it over?

Suraj

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