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7,722 Pointsrelative server path
I don't understand what question 2 here is asking. help?
many thanks.
5 Answers
Jennifer Rai
Courses Plus Student 13,164 PointsWith a root relative path, the link is relative to the root of the website. This is similar, but the link is relative to the current file. Like this:
<?php include('../../config/company.php'); ?>
<html>
<head>
<title>Leadership | Shirts 4 Mike</title>
</head>
<body>
<h1>Leadership</h1>
<p><strong>Owner:</strong> ????</p>
<p><a href="/contact/">Contact</a></p>
</body>
</html>
steven schwerin
7,722 PointsWhat is a relative server path?
Jennifer Rai
Courses Plus Student 13,164 PointsHi Steven,
You should probably give the video another view. It explains what a relative server path is :-)
steven schwerin
7,722 PointsThank you, Jennifer! For some reason, I am not seeing this. I just watched it again. Is it the same as a root relative path using the '/'?
Sorry, this seems like it is probably a really simple concept that is escaping me.
steven schwerin
7,722 PointsThank you! I did understand that concept. I thought Randy was looking for something a little deeper. lol. We just dealt with constants so I thought he might have been asking us to use the 'ROOT_PATH' or 'BASE_URL' type concepts.
Many thanks,
Steve