This constant is part of the directory functions.

See: http://www.php.net/manual/en/ref.dir.php

Araceli.

-----Original Message-----
From: Francisco M. Marzoa Alonso [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, November 15, 2004 5:18 PM
To: PHP-General
Subject: [PHP] explode and PATH_SEPARATOR


Taking this code:

<pre>
<?php

define (PATH_SEPARATOR, "/");

$String="Root/One/Two/Three/Last";

$arr = explode ( PATH_SEPARATOR, $String );
var_dump ( $arr );

$arr = explode ( "/", $String );
var_dump ( $arr );
?>
</pre>

It works fine in second case returing a five elements array, but in the 
first one it returns an array with just one elemen that's the source 
string itself. I've test it also changing PATH_SEPARATOR by SEPARATOR in 
both cases, and it works nice... Is PATH_SEPARATOR any kind of reserved 
word or so?

Thx.

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