RE: [PHP] something like __URL__ (analogous to __FILE__)

2004-03-23 Thread motorpsychkill
> -Original Message- > From: Chris W. Parker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:03 PM > To: Evan Nemerson; motorpsychkill; Php General List > Subject: RE: [PHP] something like __URL__ (analogous to __FILE__) > > > Evan Nemerson

RE: [PHP] something like __URL__ (analogous to __FILE__)

2004-03-23 Thread Chris W. Parker
Evan Nemerson on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 5:00 PM said: > Take a look at $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] the problem with that is that the value REQUEST_URI will contain is that of the page in the address bar (i think) and not the location of an included file (which is what

RE: [PHP] something like __URL__ (analogous to __FILE__)

2004-03-23 Thread Chris W. Parker
motorpsychkill on Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:51 PM said: > So no matter what file I use (like rabbits.php) and I include > config.php, CONFIG_FILE_URL will always return the url for the config > file and NOT the file doing the calling (rabbits.php). hmm... the only t

Re: [PHP] something like __URL__ (analogous to __FILE__)

2004-03-23 Thread Evan Nemerson
Take a look at $_SERVER['REQUEST_URI'] On Tuesday 23 March 2004 04:50 pm, motorpsychkill wrote: > This is tricky to explain, so bear with me please. I have a file like: > > c:\htdocs\project_bunny\includes\config.php > > In my browser address bar, this would look like: > > http://localhost/proje

[PHP] something like __URL__ (analogous to __FILE__)

2004-03-23 Thread motorpsychkill
This is tricky to explain, so bear with me please. I have a file like: c:\htdocs\project_bunny\includes\config.php In my browser address bar, this would look like: http://localhost/project_bunny/includes/config.php If within this document (i.e. config.php), I had: Now, if I have another