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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