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  1. I'm trying to display some user created content on a page. Everything does what it should except the image (it's always the image). To be clear, I'm not storing the image in the DB only the link to the image, but images are being uploaded into the site file system. The path being stored in the DB (phpmyadmin) is the full image path - /opt/lampp/htdocs/site/news/img/posts/* - The image doesn't display on the page and I get a 404 not found in the console. When I echo the path to the page that it's looking for the image in, it's as above. But the 404 not found in the console says it's looking for it at http://localhost/opt/lampp/htdocs.... So it's obviously got a redundant section (http://localhost). When I try to remove the /opt/lampp/htdocs from the upload path I get a bunch of warnings. But the real issue is that the browser is adding the repeated section. So how do I remedy this so the browser looks in the correct location? TIA
  2. I can not find why my pear directory is failing. DB.php which is in the pear directory does not open. I have pasted code to show the path of the server to the secondary website(see the red below for the code and the output). The path that I can see is: /home1/nuclearp/public_html/libs/pear/DB.php Thanks to anyone who can see why I am getting my error. This is the index.php //this script reads the path and is listed in the output below: <?php $path = getcwd(); echo "This Is Your Absolute Path: "; echo $path; ?> <?php require_once("includes/ru_config.php"); require_once("includes/ru_connection.php"); require_once("includes/ru_data.php"); require_once("includes/ru_utils.php"); require_once("libs/ru_multi_smarty.php"); $smarty->display("index.tpl"); ?>This is ru_config.php <?php //require_once(dirname(__FILE__) . 'ru_4pear.php'); ini_set("include_path", ini_get("include_path") . ":/home1/nuclearp/public_html/libs/pear/"); require_once('DB.php'); This is the output from www.atc-roofing.com (the index.php result)
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