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    Issue 503 error on specific page with POST method

    After three days of intense labour, I finally found out that the source of the error is PHP itself! Version 8.0.5 of the pdo_pgsql extension has a bug causing a "segmentation fault", which simply aborts everything. I was able to reproduce it on my own computer so there's no doubt now. I hope...
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    Issue 503 error on specific page with POST method

    Thank you for your time! Actually there was no duplicate execution but misleading logging configuration (two mechanisms logging stuff to the same file ). Mystery remains but I found out there could be an issue with DB/ORM... However it seems to occur in a very precise case, which happens to...
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    Issue 503 error on specific page with POST method

    I've been testing my PHP scripts on my local machine in both dev and prod modes without any error... So I guess this is not the issue here. However, my logs show the page is executed twice on every request... I guess that's where the issue relies. This does not happen on my local server... Do...
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    Issue POST 503 Error

    @Retr0 @topmintone have you found a solution to this issue? I'm experiencing the same right now.
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    Issue 503 error on specific page with POST method

    Hi everyone, I'm having errors since I suspended then re-activated my Plesk-hosted website... The error is specific to a page of my application with POST method. It is a Symfony application that has litterally been working thousands of times before, which is even more frustrating. I tried...
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