Peter Lauri wrote:
Best group member,

I want to run the backend of the system under HTTPS for security reasons.
The pages in HTTP and HTTPS are both using the same classfiles.

Right now I have the class files in httpdocs/classes/

In the httpsdocs/admin I have a variable
$class_path='http://www.mydomain.com/classes/'; to describe where the class
files can be found. I do this that does not generate an error:

require_once($class_path.'orderadmin.class.php');

Including them this way will have already processed the php. It's like viewing the file using a browser.

When I then do below it gives be an error.
echo OrderAdmin::getNewOrderList();

Fatal error: Undefined class name 'orderadmin' in
/home/httpd/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpsdocs/admin/order.php on line 46

When running on the localhost and with the admin in a subfolder in HTTP it
is no problems.

Where should I locate my class files so that they are visible for both HTTP
and HTTPS? And how should I set my $class_path? I do not think my
$class_path is good enoght, because then I would not have that problem.

I have tried: $class_path='../../http/classes/';

You need to do something like:

// this gives you /home/httpd/vhosts/mydomain.com/httpsdocs/admin
$my_path = dirname(__FILE__);

// go back to the other folder.
$class_path = $my_path . '/../../httpdocs/classes/';

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