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Re: php sessions and css file? [message #173671 is a reply to message #173670] Tue, 26 April 2011 20:05 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
sheldonlg is currently offline  sheldonlg
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On 4/26/2011 3:53 PM, Alex Pavluck wrote:
> I found the answer by using Google as usual. The answer is a simple
> absolute vs relative path for the css file for those who care. Here
> is the site: http://www.tek-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=1448368&page=67
>
> Special thanks to the people who made sarcastic rather helpful posts.
> Next time don't post on questions if you aren't going to be helpful -
> it isn't as impressive or cool as you think.

Next time:
a - Properly and completely describe the problem the first time
b - Explain just what the error is that you are getting
c - Detail what you have tried and the research you have done.
d - Don't make it sound like you don't know the difference between
server side code and client side (browser) code

IOW, do your homework first and properly show where you are being
stumped. You will then find many people willing to help.

From the way you wrote your post I took you to be a student trying to
learn php -- and still do, and that this was a homework assignment.

What you are saying above about relative paths and absolute paths has
absolutely _NO_ relation to the problem you described. If it can find
the css with the php section removed using a relative path, then it can
find it with the php section still in there using a relative path. So,
you did obviously did something completely different - like having the
one with the php section and the one without it in two separate
directories -- something you totally failed to mention when you
described your problem or, rather, tried to.

Oh, BTW, you're welcome.

--
Shelly
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