On Tuesday 17 July 2001 11:14 am, Boget, Chris wrote:
> in "my_api.inc", have the following code:
>
> echo "Currently Running file is: ";
> echo ( $CurrentRunningFile ) ? $CurrentRunningFile : __FILE__;
>
> in test.php
>
>$CurrentRunningFile = __FILE__;
>
> include( "my_api.inc" );
> echo
> I had that before.
> OK, seems that my problem is not that simple. The thing is ,
> I have something
> like this in my file test.php:
> require('my_api.inc');
> echo "This is test.php3";
> Now, in my_api.inc, I want to know that I run test.php3, when I do
> bash$ php test.php3
> and the filen
I had that before.
OK, seems that my problem is not that simple. The thing is , I have something
like this in my file test.php:
require('my_api.inc');
echo "This is test.php3";
Now, in my_api.inc, I want to know that I run test.php3, when I do
bash$ php test.php3
and the filename is test.php3
> Seems that $PHP_SELF is not defined when it's run from the
> command line.
Try:
__FILE__
Chris
Seems that $PHP_SELF is not defined when it's run from the command line.
Reuben D. Budiardja
On Tuesday 17 July 2001 10:29 am, Jason Bell wrote:
> $PHP_SELF returns the filename with the full path. from there, you can use
> split to split the string wherever a / occurs, then call count, to get t
$PHP_SELF returns the filename with the full path. from there, you can use
split to split the string wherever a / occurs, then call count, to get the
total number of values in the array, decrememnt the count by 1 (Arrays begin
at 0) then, set a variable to store just the filename, like so:
$fullp
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