On Tue, 14 Sep 2021 13:28:49 +0100, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >On 14/09/2021 11:32, Bo Berglund wrote: >> On Tue, 14 Sep 2021 11:21:00 +0100, Ashley Sheridan <ash@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> wrote: >> >>> The basic steps would have been just checking what >>> $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] contained. That would have negated pretty much >>> all the rest of the test code, etc, that you wrote, as that's the actual >>> problem. >> Do you mean to for example do some kind of dir listing based on >> $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']? >> >> If so I have no idea how to do that... >> I assume that there is a PHP command to help but I have not been using such ever >> so I don't know. >> >No, $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] is a string, just echo out what it >actually is on both versions of PHP. That would show you what you now >know, that it's different for whatever reason. It could be a script >being run that's altering it, it could be a change in server config, not >easy to tell without more digging. Does it matter if I use $_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] rather than $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] In the code I am struggling with it uses double quotes rather than single quotes as you show here, -- Bo Berglund Developer in Sweden