It would probably be best to include the absolute path to the images.
so instead of: <img src="file.gif"> use: <img src='c:\project\htmls\file.gif'>
Is something like that possible?
Otherwise at the very least you should use: <img src='htmls\file.gif'>
HTH
-Brad
Ryan wrote:

> Hello all,
>
> I'm have a PHP script that works in a folder.. for the sake of clarity we'll
> call it c:\project
>
> In c:\project\htmls there are several HTML documents which refer to images
> in the project\htmls directory with tags like <img src="file.gif">
>
> In my PHP script in c:\project I include "htmls/file.html" and the HTML file
> renders alright from the script, but the image's path is c:\project\file.gif
> when the page is rendered, not c:\project\htmls\file.gif like it should be.
> Is there any way to change the "working directory" so when I include a file
> images are on the page, too?
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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