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I need some help in understanding how directory paths and file linking works. I am testing this on a local server.

If I have the following files in the ROOT Directory:
- includes [folder]
-- index.php [php file inside includes folder]
- adm [folder]
-- constant.php [php file inside adm folder]

I want to require "constant.php" inside the "index.php", how can I do that?

Another confusion is that what is the difference between real path and relative path in PHP?

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If you want to use require statement in the "index.php", you can write as below.

require "../adm/constant.php";

As above, we use relative path. Real path means full path.

If ROOT Directory is /var/www/html/, then you can use as below.

require "/var/www/html/adm/constant.php";

This is real path.

I recommend relative path because site path can be changed, so real path will cause error.

See http://yagudaev.com/posts/resolving-php-relative-path-problem/ for understanding relative path more detail.

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