Error: [2] require_once(Zend/Loader/Autoloader.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory
/var/www/vhosts/localhost/httpdocs/public.:./var/www/vhosts/localhost/httpdocs/public/../library:./var/www/vhosts/localhost/httpdocs/public/../model:.
defined('SITE_ROOT') ? null : define('SITE_ROOT',$_SERVER['DOCUMENT_ROOT']);
$includePath[] = '.';
$includePath[] = '.' . SITE_ROOT . '/../library';
$includePath[] = '.' . SITE_ROOT . '/../model';
$includePath[] = get_include_path();
$includePath = implode(PATH_SEPARATOR,$includePath);
set_include_path($includePath);
require_once 'Zend/Loader/Autoloader.php';
Please help me setting properly set_include_path.
You are using lines such as this :
$includePath[] = '.' . SITE_ROOT . '/../library';
Which get you an include_path such as this :
./var/www/vhosts/localhost/httpdocs/public/../library
Note the .
at the beginning of that path -- I'm guessing it shouldn't be there.
Try removing thoses .
at the beginning of each path :
$includePath[] = '.';
$includePath[] = SITE_ROOT . '/../library';
$includePath[] = SITE_ROOT . '/../model';
$includePath[] = get_include_path();
$includePath = implode(PATH_SEPARATOR,$includePath);
set_include_path($includePath);
For information : A .
in a UNIX path means "current directory" ; and a /
at the beginning of a path means "the root of the server".
So, a path such as ./var/www
actually means "the www
directory that is inside the var
directory that is inside the current directory".
And you probably need something like "the www
directory that's inside the var
directory that's at the root of the server."