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I'm needing to include a file from the parent directory, and other sub-directories, into a sub-directory. I've done it before by simply using include('/rootdirectory/file.php'); but now it won't seem to work.

Just wondering how I can do this, thanks.

Here's my exact line:

include('/forums/groups.php');

It's giving me this error(the page still runs):

Warning: include(/forums/groups.php) [function.include]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in C:\xampp\htdocs\forums\blog\posts.php on line 3

Warning: include() [function.include]: Failed opening '/forums/groups.php' for inclusion (include_path='.;C:\xampp\php\PEAR') in C:\xampp\htdocs\forums\blog\posts.php on line 3

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4 Answers

up vote 8 down vote accepted

include() and its relatives take filesystem paths, not web paths relative to the document root. To get the parent directory, use ../

include('../somefilein_parent.php');
include('../../somefile_2levels_up.php');

If you begin with a /, an absolute system file path will be used:

// Full absolute path...
include('/home/username/sites/project/include/config.php');
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Any path beginning with a slash will be an absolute path. From the root-folder of the server and not the root-folder of your document root. You can use ../ to go into the parent directory.

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I see, thanks, this worked. – Darren Jan 11 '12 at 21:09

Depends on where the file you are trying to include from is located.

Example:

/rootdir/pages/file.php

/someotherDir/index.php

If you wrote the following in index.php: include('/rootdir/pages/file.php');it would error becuase it would try to get:

/someotherDir/rootdir/pages/file.php Which of course doesn't exist...

So you would have to use include('../rootdir/pages/file.php');

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Here's something I wrote with that problem in mind:

<?
function absolute_include($file)
         {
         /*
         $file is the file url relative to the root of your site.
         Yourdomain.com/folder/file.inc would be passed as
         "folder/file.inc"
         */

         $folder_depth = substr_count($_SERVER["PHP_SELF"] , "/");

         if($folder_depth == false)
            $folder_depth = 1;

         include(str_repeat("../", $folder_depth - 1) . $file);
         }
?>

hope it helps.

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