I can't get anything other than "/" returned by base_path(), regardless of the level I'm on.  I must be missing something.


Victor Kane wrote:
As URL?

Assuming it were ./files, then try sthg like <?php base_path() . 'files' ?>

On Sat, Aug 2, 2008 at 9:15 AM, John Horning <john@rivul.com> wrote:
Thanks.  Is there something like that to get me to the files directory?
John

Victor Kane wrote:
Try the following:

<?php base_path
() . path_to_theme() ?>
/box_bottom.png

<img src="<?php print base_path() . path_to_theme() . "/pic/mary.png"; ?>" />

Victor Kane
http://awebfactory.com.ar

On Fri, Aug 1, 2008 at 10:28 PM, John Horning <john@rivul.com> wrote:
Apparently Drupal does not allow you to reference absolute URL paths in scripts, which is causing me a problem.  I have a script in my page.tpl.php that randomly picks images from a directory and displays them in the header.  This works when you're on the top level, but not below since I'm using a relative path to get to the image directory.  Can anyone tell me the proper way of doing this?

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