How can I display the script file name? Presumably something like-:
?php
echo $ScriptFileName;
?
While I'm learning php and developing various Web page versions, I want to
be sure the that the display is from the appropriate script.
Regards
Stephen Ford, Surrey, UK
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I'll post back with results.
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What does the .' '. do pls. Have tried a variety of combinations to see
the effect. Nothing to see... :-(
===PHP==
?php
echo PLine #1 .' '.$_SERVER['PHP_SELF'], /P;
echo PLine #2/P;
echo PLine #3/P;
echo
I've checked up on strings, and it seems like the quoting is like the Korn
shell.
You can see below that I found basename() which works fine with __FILE__,
but $_SERVER['PHP_SELF'] etc print nothing. Any ideas?
Stephen
=PHP==
?php
echo 'P$_SERVER[\'PHP_SELF\']=
By including \n the html source looks like this, which is fine. I'll RTFM
about $_SERVER and post back if in trouble.
Thanks for help.
Stephen
P$_SERVER['PHP_SELF']= /P
P$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] (etc)= /P
P__FILE__=/path/sfindex03.php/P
P$SCRIPT_FILENAME=/path/sfindex03.php/P
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