It's something which I've tried on a pile of occasions, and never really had
any success with - the best solution I've found is to put the directories
which are symlinks into the include path (Apache), or else run an external
module with a pile of typedefs in it. Both ways work, but neither is
particularly secure and both are extremely clunky, but that's the wonders of
windoze!

Tom

Jourden Parks wrote:

>   I have to port alot of php code from linux to windows. This code is
> all about using symlinks. Does anyone have any ideas what to do
> in windows when symlinks were required?  Or how you go about
> creating a temp link to a file in windows?
>
>  Thanks.
>
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