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Need help with a apache server(With PHP)
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Need help with a apache server(With PHP)
I've noticed that many professional server have the /home/usr/ ect for the files. How do you get that? On my server, it shows the entire path, c:\xorg\apache\htdocs ect. Thanks.
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/home/usr is a location on an unix server. There is no way you can get that on your Windows machine.
Maybe you should elaborate on what exactly you want to achieve here. |
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