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    Resolved require_once() : open_basedir restriction : sfCore.class.php

    Symfony files are indeed under /home/web/lib/... I can see them. There are two bases now. But I agree that's not a Plesk problem, but rather Symfony related. well, I'd do that but I'm sure he or she'd demand some kind of compensation.. like a salary :) Jokes apart, I already opened a thread...
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    Resolved require_once() : open_basedir restriction : sfCore.class.php

    It points to this file (I printed SF_ROOT_DIR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'config'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'config.php' to a file) : Content of that file is : I tried to disable open_basedir in php.ini , the error changed to I enabled it again. Symfony is installed under /home/web and my project is...
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    Resolved require_once() : open_basedir restriction : sfCore.class.php

    Thanks for your support ! the content of /var/www/vhosts/<domain>.net/httpdocs/projects/projects/<domain>/project/main/apps/frontend/config/config.php is : <?php // include project configuration include(SF_ROOT_DIR.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'config'.DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR.'config.php'); // symfony...
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    Resolved require_once() : open_basedir restriction : sfCore.class.php

    Hello, Our site stopped working (since developer left the project) and we got lots of errors (sqlite and xcache related). Finally we decided to replace our website's folder (under /var/www/) with one of the backup from last year. now the error messages changed to this : How should we proceed...
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