Are you working with sessions? If yes, it might be because of session
conflicts. Try to set a different session directory for each domain.
HTH
Gunter
On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 5:44 PM, cjant83 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've spent another 8 hours or so on this now. I've gone through all the
> code,
> I made a couple of adjustments but nothing major, and I'm still in the
> same
> boat..... However!! I think I may have found the fault....
>
> I've been trying to re-create the error on my site by following links, and
> refreshing for the past half an hour and its been working fine until I
> logged into Horde webmail which is on a different domain but same server,
> and after logging in when I refreshed my web site I had the same error as
> earlier.
>
> I've tried this a few times, I definately think Horde is the problem. I
> got
> no idea what its doing but its breaking something!! Im guessing this is
> why
> its been breaking before. Its gone midnight now and no one is logged in on
> my server but during the day there will be a few of my customers using
> webmail so that is why it seemed random.
>
> Now I have found the problem I dont know how to fix it :). Any
> suggestions?
> I suspect Horde is re-writing something to do with the include_path in
> PHP.
> I know this is going off topic and not fully ZF question but I'm sure
> someone else will have come accross this problem before and know the
> solution.
>
> Thank you,
> Chris.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> tfk wrote:
> >
> > On Sat, Apr 26, 2008 at 1:09 PM, cjant83 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hey,
> >> Ive written an application using ZF1.5 on my Windows machine with WAMP
> >> server installed. It works brilliantly, but when I uploaded it to my
> web
> >> server (Linux,PHP5.2,MySQL5) I get into problems. The site works most
> of
> >> the
> >> time, but randomly it throws up an Error 500. I've turned
> display_errors
> >> ON
> >> to see if that would help, and it kind of does. It gives me the
> >> following
> >> error message:
> >>
> >> Warning: require_once(Zend/Loader.php) [function.require-once]: failed
> >> to
> >> open stream: No such file or directory in
> >> /var/www/**************/httpdocs/app/bootstrap.php on line 36
> >> Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening
> required
> >> 'Zend/Loader.php' (include_path='.:') in
> >> /var/www/**************//httpdocs/app/bootstrap.php on line 36
> >>
> >> But it works at other times so how can it not be finding the Loader?
> >> :confused:
> >>
> >>
> >> Here is the top part of my bootstrap up to the point its complaining.
> >>
> >> define('DS', DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);
> >> define('PS', PATH_SEPARATOR);
> >> define('ROOT_DIR', dirname(dirname(__FILE__)));
> >>
> >> /*
> >> * Set include path
> >> */
> >> $incpath[] = ROOT_DIR . DS . 'app' . DS . 'code' . DS . 'config';
> >> $incpath[] = ROOT_DIR . DS . 'app' . DS . 'code' . DS . 'models';
> >> $incpath[] = ROOT_DIR . DS . 'app' . DS . 'library';
> >> $incpath[] = ROOT_DIR . DS . 'skins';
> >> $inc_path = implode(PS, $incpath);
> >> set_include_path($inc_path . PS . get_include_path());
> >>
> >> /*
> >> * Initialise the Zend_Loader and AutoLoad
> >> */
> >> require_once 'Zend' . DS . 'Loader.php';
> >> Zend_Loader::registerAutoLoad();
> >>
> >>
> >> Anyone have a clue??
> >
> > Is that php(5)-cgi? Or mod_php? With lots of traffic, I had random
> > errors like that with php-cgi (5.2.5), but I was unable to debug that
> > in production. ;-)
> >
> > Btw, if you put display_errors = Off, make sure to enable log_errors =
> > On (also look into the file setting for syslog or a custom logfile).
> > :-)
> >
> > Till
> >
> >
>
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