I have a php file, for example www.example.com/folder/test.php
The file above (test.php) has the line
include($_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT'].$page);
$page = /folder2/.$directory1./.$directory2./.index.php
$directory1 and $directory2 are all random.
However,
The index page has an image on it that just references the image as the source.
For Example src=”image.bmp”
So what happens is the image’s url actually shows up like this…
www.example.com/folder/image.bmp
And it should show up like this…
www.example.com/folder2/.$directory1./.$directory2./image.bmp
Is there a way to fix this besides using absolute paths?
There are millions of directories and we would like to correct the issue rather than correct the problem (even though we will do both).
Can I place an htaccess file in the directory its looking for the image in to redirect it?
FROM: www.example.com/folder/
TO: www.example.com/folder2/.$directory1./.$directory2./
If you want to do that, you should either dynamically change the .htaccess or specify in it any possible
$directory1/$directory2combination. In my opinion, the best way to do this is to change thesrcof that image in the fileindex.phpto something like: