Am 2006-04-03 11:58:39, schrieb Wolf:
> I tend to stick "/nav/header.php" in for my includes, since I control
> the server.
> 
> As long as the site translates root to the main directory of your
> website and not somewhere else, you can always have your links be
> "/menu.php" as server-speak "/" means rootme.
> 
> I also use "/" in my href links in my menus and such so that no matter
> where the script is called from, it always works.

But he is talking about includes,
which mean NOT THE WEB-ROOT but the OS-ROOT.

Greetings
    Michelle Konzack


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