ID:               19549
 Updated by:       [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Reported By:      [EMAIL PROTECTED]
-Status:           Open
+Status:           Bogus
 Bug Type:         Unknown/Other Function
 Operating System: Windows
 PHP Version:      4.2.2
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Previous Comments:
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[2002-09-22 07:13:36] [EMAIL PROTECTED]

PHP v4.2.0+ (Windows):
include "/home/some/site.php";
- DOES NOT work (try to believe)! We have to use instead:
include "z:/home/some/site.php"; # bad... Bad?.. BAD!!!

Previous PHP v4.1.0:
include "/home/some/site.php";
- works correct.

I think that since 4.2.0 pathes like "/some/where" does not treated as
absolute. For example, if we add "z:" to "include_path", include
"/home/some/site.php" become workable - it is only the prove.

It is VERY loathsome bug, because it makes Windows scripts incompatible
with Unix and with previous PHP versions.

P.S.
DocumentRoot "/home/site/www"
...
GET http://site/test.php - DOES NOT work too. It seems to me mod_php
uses the same "include" function while starting the script.

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