It's just that php file. I have a phpinfo test that works just fine and I have a fully working site on that server that I use wordpress and a magento e-shop that has Zend built in .
I thought it may have to do with some bad .htconfig but I have not seen any in zend it's the strangest thing. Jan Pieper wrote: > > Do you get download dialog only for one specific php file you are trying > to browse or for all you try? If you can't browse any php file, it seems > that your webserver is misconfigured. If you can't browse only one > specific file, it could be that you are sending wrong HTTP headers. > >> Now when I browse to that file the browser asks me to download a php >> file. >> What could be causing that? >> >> >> >> DASPRiD wrote: >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- >>> Hash: SHA1 >>> >>> a) Don't use init_set >>> b) Never set relative include paths >>> >>> $includePaths = dirname(__FILE__) . '/library' . PATH_SEPARATOR >>> . get_include_path(); >>> >>> set_include_path($includePaths); >>> >>> ................................... >>> : ___ _ ___ ___ ___ _ ___ : >>> : | \ /_\ / __| _ \ _ (_) \ : >>> : | |) / _ \\__ \ _/ / | |) | : >>> : |___/_/:\_\___/_| |_|_\_|___/ : >>> :........:........................: >>> : Web : http://www.dasprids.de : >>> : E-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : >>> : Jabber : [EMAIL PROTECTED] : >>> : ICQ : 105677955 : >>> :........:........................: >>> >>> >>> gfxcomplex schrieb: >>>> I have downloaded the zip for 1.7 and have renamed the folder to >>>> ZendFramework >>>> >>>> I have the include_path set to >>>> ini_set("include_path", ".:ZendFramework/library"); >>>> >>>> and a point to >>>> require_once 'Zend/Amf/Server.php'; >>>> >>>> and I get: >>>> >>>> Warning: require_once(Zend/Amf/Server.php) [function.require-once]: >>>> failed >>>> to open stream: No such file or directory in >>>> /var/www/vhosts/gfxcomplex.com/httpdocs/swf/amf.php on line 6 >>>> >>>> Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required >>>> 'Zend/Amf/Server.php' (include_path='.:/ZendFramework/library') in >>>> /var/www/vhosts/gfxcomplex.com/httpdocs/swf/amf.php on line 6 >>>> >>>> permissions are set to 777 and the bootstrap file the makes the error >>>> is >>>> in >>>> the same root folder as ZendFramework. So paths are correct as far as I >>>> can >>>> tell. >>>> >>>> I host with media temple and have a DV server. I called them and they >>>> said >>>> all looks good and had no idea why there is a problem, thus asking me >>>> to >>>> come to here and ask my question. >>>> >>>> thanks >>>> - Josh Chernoff. >>>> >>> -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- >>> Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) >>> Comment: Using GnuPG with Mozilla - http://enigmail.mozdev.org >>> >>> iEYEARECAAYFAkkNCSQACgkQ0HfT5Ws789C4qgCgqgyDZ+P/lvcs0dUiYmzaveAJ >>> /90An18yR8N+54btl9h5jUPQ/Qv2+Ow3 >>> =jxkR >>> -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >>> >>> >> > > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Problem-getting-include_path-to-work.-tp20286308p20289727.html Sent from the Zend Framework mailing list archive at Nabble.com.
