(Sorry about the long winded explination. I understand if you pass on this
one)
I am having very bizzare behavior regarding the 'error_log' files that show
up when zend framework is having issues. I have two Zend-Framework sites,
one is the primary, which is set up under the webroot and the other is an
added-on domain and has its public web-space in a folder in the top level
doc root. The domains are then redirected through DNS. For example the
primary site name is www.ioforge.com and the secondary is
www.ioforge.com/evolveveganism but DNS will route that request to
www.evolveveganism.com. Thought it *might* be important to give that
background .. probably not.
Anyway, the problem is when I access any pages on evolveveganism.com an
error log entry is created stating that a request was made for an invalid
controller named 'includes'. In the master layout file I am generating all
of the view's headers and in them is a link to the CSS file located in the
includes directory. Here is the code and its the same for both the domains
in question:
<?php $this->headLink()->setStylesheet('
http://www.evolveveganism.com/includes/style.css', 'screen', false); ?>
<?php echo $this->headLink() ?>
Looks good to me. The sites are the same in all other respects, except of
course the actual paths. So the question is then, why is an error report
created complaining about a request for an invalid controller called
includes ... when viewing evolveveganism.com pages .. but not when viewing
ioforge.com pages?
I cant think of what would possibly be different that could cause one to
have issues and the other not to have issues. The ioforge.com site does not
have an 'includes' controller, so that is out of the question.
Anyone have any possible explanations? Am I missing something here?