John Middleton wrote:
It sounds like your includes may not be using relative (or absolute) paths to the files but rather relying on 'include_path' setting in php.ini to find the files. If the php.ini file was replaced with the upgrade you may need to re-add the path to you include files to the 'include_path' setting or make sure all your includes use relative paths (if not already).Greetings,
My company’s site is currently running on a Linux box with PHP 4.1.2 and Apache 1.3.24 (more information can be seen at http://www.ncees.org/info.php). Our site’s host needed to upgrade our box for security issues, and installed new versions of Apache and PHP 4.3.3. When this happened, our site completely stopped working. Every line showed up as “file not found.”
Our code consists of simple “include” statements (i.e., our header is in a separate file to index.php, so up there is an include statement to put the header on the homepage). Being server illiterate, I have no clue if there could be installation or configuration problems. If this sounds familiar to anyone, please let me know.
Thank you,
John Middleton
IT Associate
NCEES
I hope this helps...
Cheers, Brad
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