Thanks for the tip. I'm on a virtual host, so there's not much I can do to change those settings. Any thoughts on why the links admin area would be outside of the open_basedir area set by the webhost? I routinely use PHP to include and require files from various different places on the server, and I've never encountered this error before. The only thing I can think of is that maybe PHP has been configured to not allow includes of files that are in .htaccess password protected directories (which the links admin area is, of course). Either that or the fact that it's in a cgi-bin?? I've sent an email to the hosting company - maybe they'll have an answer.
Would it be a fool's crusade to attempt moving those files to a directory that I know works for PHP includes? I haven't looked too closely at the script files, but from my experience with other GT scripts, I'm hesitant to try moving around directories, since I know there are lots of files that are all dependent on each other, and their locations are typically determined by a single $admin_path variable...
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Would it be a fool's crusade to attempt moving those files to a directory that I know works for PHP includes? I haven't looked too closely at the script files, but from my experience with other GT scripts, I'm hesitant to try moving around directories, since I know there are lots of files that are all dependent on each other, and their locations are typically determined by a single $admin_path variable...
Fractured Atlas :: Liberate the Artist
Services: Healthcare, Fiscal Sponsorship, Marketing, Education, The Emerging Artists Fund