Hey guys,

sorry for saying that, but based on the information given, isn't it the wrong 
place to ask this question, is it?

@shafi If the code works for you in your local environment, there is a very 
good chance it does the same in production. That's why I do not believe in a 
problem around ZF2 itself or your project / app. 404 error means, from the 
server's point of view, that the client tried to access a resource, that's not 
there. Do you somewhere throw an http 404 error explicitly? Or do you redirect 
to other pages? If not, than it is definitely not an application error.

I guess, that you misconfigured your server or website settings. Perhaps there 
is no PHP installed at all. Or you have missing configuration directives like 
DirectoryIndex for Apache or Default Page for IIS. Or you set the wrong 
DocumentRoot. May be that rewrite module settings are missing, I don't know - I 
can only guess with the given information.

In your case, I would go this way:

1. create a file index.php in you websites folder, containing this script 
(remove it after you finished your tests): <?php phpinfo();
2. browse to http://your.server.name/and/perhaps/required/subfolders/index.php. 
If you get an error, you still browse the wrong location or you uploaded the 
files to the wrong place or the web server does not share the right document 
root. You should ask your web server's administrator or plesk community for 
further support. If it works, thumbs up.
3. Now you try http://your.server.name/and/perhaps/required/subfolders/ (to 
directly access index.php). If you still get errors, you know at least, that 
index.php is not your DirectoryIndex or default page. Change it!
4. Still errors? Look at your log files. Send some more information about your 
app here.


Cheers,
Patrick

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