PHP - Relative paths "require"
If you are including this files db.php and functions.php
in index.php
then you have to write this code
require "../db.php";
require "../functions.php";
OR if you are including this files in blog.php
then write this code
require "db.php";
require "functions.php";
If you find that relative include paths aren't working as expected, a quick fix is to prepend __DIR__
to the front of the path you're trying to include.
require __DIR__ . "/../blog.php";
It's reasonably clean, and you don't need to modify the include path or working directory.
You need to set the include_path
in your php.ini.
If you want to set it at run-time, use set_include_path()
.