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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T12:52:28+00:00 2026-06-14T12:52:28+00:00

i’m trying to make an web site where the user can listen to different

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i’m trying to make an web site where the user can listen to different wav files.
I made a php script to get all .wav files that i want and i keep their path on an array.

Then im doing this to play the audio:

echo "<a href='teste.wav'>Play sample 1 </a>";
echo "<a href='" .$audios[$id][1] ."'>Play sample 2 </a>";
?>
<script src="http://mediaplayer.yahoo.com/js></script>

On the first case i got the audio on same folder as the script and it works fine. On the second case i have it in a completely different directory and it never finds the file.
I know that the sample 2 will ref to something directly under the current directory where the script is being executed, but i tried to make the $audios[$id][1] like http://home/.../file.wav and still doesn’t work.

Any idea how to fix this?

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    2026-06-14T12:52:29+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 12:52 pm
    /home/jorge/VOCE/Recordings/-1458206716/Tiago@Aug_31_2012_Tiago_ID_1204811836_pr‌​ebaseline.wav
    

    Do not use absolute paths. These are invalid outside your local file system. You have to use relative paths so browser can build request pointing to reachable file, so it should be more like this:

    VOCE/Recordings/-1458206716/Tiago@Aug_31_2012_Tiago_ID_1204811836_pr‌​ebaseline.wav
    

    (assuming your project publicly visible folders is parent to VOCE)

    but i tried to make the $audios[$id][1] like http://home/.../file.wav
    and still doesnt work.

    That would work ONLY if your browser is running physically on the same machine your server is running and filesystem is accessible to you.

    EDIT

    How to do this right – some assumptions (if real system differs, just make adjustments) Your filesystem structure is as follow

      document-root/
         scripts/
            test.php
         recordings/
            audio.wav
         index.html
    

    document-root is location on your disk which your httpd serves all files from. It is irrelevant what it really is. If I do http://yourdomain/index.html then it shall show content of index.html. Your scripts are in scripts/ folder and your audio files are in recordings. Then relative path from test.php to audio.wav is ../recordings/audio.wav. If you really need to use absolute path (not recommended) then it shall be http://yourdomain/recordings/audio.wav. Choose what’s simpliest for you.

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