Date: 02/13/03
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Hi,
Try removing the ../ part from the include functions. I had more or less
the same problem!
Cheers,
RICO.
At 00:27 13/02/2003, o-juice wrote:
>Hello. I've got the following set-up and working at home (on a Win98SE
>workstation):
>
>Apache 2.0.43
>PHP 4.2.1
>
>For some reason the following code (which works fine on my on-line PHP host)
>refuses to work at home:
>
><?php
>if ($mod) {
> switch($mod) {
> case "news":
> case "links":
> include ("../" . $mod . "/content.php");
> break;
> default:
> include ("../errorpages/404.php");
> }
>} else {
> include ("../news/content.php");
>}
>?>
>
>The way it's supposed to work is a user clicks on a link, e.g.
>"http://www.blah.com/index.php?mod=news" and the page with the content that
>they're requesting is then displayed. Is there some setting missing in
>Apache or PHP on my home system or is there some other explanation for why
>things are going awry my side?
>
>I'd appreciate any help. Thanks. :-)
>
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>o-juice <email protected>
>
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