>> But if you modify Active4D.ini after that it will be reloaded, in which case 
>> it will take preference, so be careful.
> 
> Aha! Thanks for the warning. I'll make sure they always restart the web 
> server if Active4D.ini is ever modified so that the code will take 
> precedence. (I don't think I've modified that file in years, so this should 
> be an extremely rare occurrence.)

Why not just put the correct path in Active4D.ini and skip the 4D code?

Regards,

   Aparajita
   www.aparajitaworld.com

   "If you dare to fail, you are bound to succeed."
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