If only i could use a way to try to open files with relative apths that would be very nice.
In Windows, any path that doesn't start with /, \ or d:\ (for some letter d) is a relative path
# Relative to the current dir on the current drive open(my $fh, '<', 'file') open(my $fh, '<', './file') open(my $fh, '<', '../file') open(my $fh, '<', '../dir/file') open(my $fh, '<', 'dir/file') # Relative to the current dir on the drive c: open(my $fh, '<', 'c:file') open(my $fh, '<', 'c:./file') open(my $fh, '<', 'c:../file') open(my $fh, '<', 'c:../dir/file') open(my $fh, '<', 'c:dir/file')
Like the commments indicate, they're not relative to DocumentRoot. Mind you, you could chdir to DocumentRoot, at which point they will effectively be relative to DocumentRoot.
In reply to Re^7: Cannot open a file using a relative path
by ikegami
in thread Cannot open a file using a relative path
by Nik
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