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Finding your absolute path

Finding your absolute path is needed for many things, like PHP includes, PHP scripts and so on. Finding it is simple to do!

ONE. Firstly, create a new file, it doesn't matter what it is named, as long as it ends with .php.

TWO. Now, Copy and paste this code into that file :


THREE. Save the file, and view the page in your browser, and you should be able to see your absolute path.

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