ber 01, 2002 6:39 PM
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> > Cc: 'Tony Crockford'; 'Php-General@Lists. Php. Net'
> > Subject: Re: [PHP] document_root
> >
> > *cringe*
> >
> > No, document root is a defined directory, not an attribute of a
> s
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> Sent: Tuesday, October 01, 2002 6:39 PM
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Cc: 'Tony Crockford'; 'Php-General@Lists. Php. Net'
> Subject: Re: [PHP] document_root
>
> *cringe*
>
> No, document root is a defined directory, not an att
> Check out:
> http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.getcwd.php
>
> HTH
> -Brad
Certainly does, thanks.
I suppose if I'd thought to look at the manual contents rather than
trying to construct a *search* I might have found that
Oh well, so much to learn so little time.
Thanks
Tony
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You want DOCUMENT_ROOT. If you have a file
/home/groups/myproject/htdocs/file.php
then, from within that file.php, DOCUMENT_ROOT is
/home/groups/myproject/htdocs/
I think it would be $_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'] in newer versions of PHP.
---John Holmes...
> -Original Message-
> From: To
*cringe*
No, document root is a defined directory, not an attribute of a specific
file. It is used to map the root URL to a directory on the filesystem.
For example, when you request http://www.google.com/, that final slash
in the URL is the resource you are requesting. In this case, it is the
document_root is the root path to the webserver.
Check out:
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.getcwd.php
HTH
-Brad
Tony Crockford wrote:
> Hi
>
> what exactly does document_root do?
>
> Does it give to path to the file from the server root?
>
> or does it give the path to the server root?
David E. Weekly wrote:
>>IMHO you're better off
>
> I agree and understand why, but...
>
>>but yes, if you set register_globals = on then
>>you shouldn't need to have retooled your scripts.
>
> I agree. =)
>
>>Did you restart your
>>webserver after you adjusted php.ini?
>
> Yes. Full stop/s
"David E. Weekly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> I had to retool all of my scripts. =/
This is probably too late but one can use extract($_POST) or similar at
the beginning of a script to create t
On Tuesday 02 July 2002 22:58, David E. Weekly wrote:
> > IMHO you're better off
>
> I agree and understand why, but...
>
> > but yes, if you set register_globals = on then
> > you shouldn't need to have retooled your scripts.
>
> I agree. =)
>
> > Did you restart your
> > webserver after you adju
> IMHO you're better off
I agree and understand why, but...
> but yes, if you set register_globals = on then
> you shouldn't need to have retooled your scripts.
I agree. =)
> Did you restart your
> webserver after you adjusted php.ini?
Yes. Full stop/start cycle.
-david
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On Tuesday, July 2, 2002, at 10:47 AM, David E. Weekly wrote:
> After many tries, that is what indeed worked, but I'm a little irked,
> since
> shouldn't it have been that setting register_global to "On" in my
> php.ini
> would re-enable these base globals? I had to retool all of my
> script
rom: "Kevin Waterson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "David E. Weekly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2002 7:23 AM
Subject: Re: [PHP] DOCUMENT_ROOT disappeared on me!
> On Mon, 1 Jul 2002 22:01:27 -0700
> "David E. Weekly&quo
On Mon, 1 Jul 2002 22:01:27 -0700
"David E. Weekly" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> I upgraded from PHP 4.1.2 to 4.2.1 today along with revving Apache to 1.3.26
> from 1.3.22, and, woe is me, my $DOCUMENT_ROOT now evaluates to "" on all of
> my PHP pages!
$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']
Kevin
»Dennis Moore« sagte am 2002-03-20 um 02:14:16 -0500 :
> So when I build my paths I get an extra "/". Is there any way to make Sun version
>to work like the Linux version. I hate to go back and change all my code.
Uhm, is the double / a problem? On Linux, it doesn't seem to hurt.
Alexander
Previously, Jordan Elver said:
>
> I'm not using virtual hosts on my local machine but I am on the production
> machine. What should DOCUMENT_ROOT return? I though it returns the directory
> of the current script. So if I had a site in
> /usr/local/apache/htdocs/cha/script.php then I would expe
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Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 10:33 PM
To: Maxim Maletsky
Cc: PHP General Mailing List
Subject: RE: [PHP] DOCUMENT_ROOT
Not to beat a dead horse, but assuming a site structure like this:
/htdocs
/htdocs/modules
/htdocs/includes
/htdocs/templates
where all my PHP log
Not to beat a dead horse, but assuming a site structure like this:
/htdocs
/htdocs/modules
/htdocs/includes
/htdocs/templates
where all my PHP logic scripts are in htdocs, and all the bits and pieces
are in the other dirs, is there any way to set include_path to:
$include_path = "$DOCUMENT_ROOT
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From: Jordan Elver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 25, 2001 7:03 PM
To: Yasuo Ohgaki
Cc: PHP General Mailing List
Subject: Re: [PHP] DOCUMENT_ROOT
Thanks for the reply,
I'm not using virtual
Thanks for the reply,
I'm not using virtual hosts on my local machine but I am on the production
machine. What should DOCUMENT_ROOT return? I though it returns the directory
of the current script. So if I had a site in
/usr/local/apache/htdocs/cha/script.php then I would expect DOCUMENT_ROOT to
Open your apache's httpd.conf file:
see anything like this on VHost configuration of the site in question?
JI Admin Database
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DocumentRoot D:/JI_admin
ServerName admin
ErrorLog logs/JI_admin-err
If you are using Apache virtual host, it will set virtual host's document root.
Is this what you want?
Regards,
--
Yasuo Ohgaki
"Jordan Elver" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Has any got any idea why $DOCUMENT_R
Just add the full path of your web server into your include_path (php.ini) -
this should work the best for you.
Cheers,
Maxim Maletsky
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In article <039901c08a48$3d4b5740$[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] ("Toby Miller") wrote:
> Whenever I include files in Apache I always do it like this:
>
> include($DOCUMENT ROOT."/folder/file.php");
>
> However, now I am doing a site in IIS and I do not have $DOCUMENT ROOT at
> my disp
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