I always worry about pathing issues when I move my website into subfolders because I don't know how to handle it with PHP.
I want to learn this with an example because I can easily learn it by looking at examples.
Let's say I have a website running at this directory: httpdocs/development/subfolder/myWebsite/index.php
By default, PHP would run httpdocs/index.php
, so it is the root path but my website runs in a subfolder.
In my website's index.php, (so we're in a subfolder) how can I ensure I point correct folders?
<img src="images/1.jpg"> // Does no dot means root path?
<img src="./images/1.jpg"> //Does ./ means which_directory_our_php_page_currently_in/images?
<a href="./"> // Points /subfolder/myWebsite/ or httpdocs/ ?
<a href=".."> //Same as above, but no front slash.
<a href=""> //Same as above
I don't want to make a definition or a const to track it with PHP and change it whenever I move my files. Like:
define('SITE_PATH', './development/subfolder/myWebsite/');
Especially when it comes into DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR
, things only get more confusing.
I would like to know how to handle it with PHP professionally; what is the difference between and
./
; lastly what does ..
mean without forward slash.
Thank you.
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's, look at the urls, not at your local paths.