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How do I find out my license id?
It's hosted by vultr and I wonder if I can access it from my vultr console but can't seem to find it.
Plesk have unwittingly locked me out of support and I'm after some help. I have Plesk Web Pro edition.
I noticed that my email address was incorrect so I changed it and Plesk sent me a verification email which supposedly has a link to verify my new email. But the email has a missing link so I...
I've just moved created a second domain on my plesk server and in the new domain, I'm managing DNS settings in plesk
One DNS entry is as follows:
HOST=domain
TYPE=TXT
VALUE= v=spf1 +a +mx +a:sub.olddomain -all
My inclination is to remove the reference to the older subdomain, as that whole...
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I've just added a second domain and created Lets Encrypt certificates for that one too. But for...
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Can someone tell me how I do it now?
OK, I tried this and yes, you're right that it doesn't work through the web - neither require work and in the cron job the require db_con.php still works.
But I get the same error with pdf_mc_table.php
The cron job is in /var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/customer/test/cron/
The permissions of the fpdf folder are 755
The permissions of the file are 644
This is the same as the permissions of the _global folder and db_con.php file - for which I have no problem.
So I don't think it's a permissions...
Now I see another typo. this is correct!
ob_start();
require '/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/customer/test/inc/_global/db_con.php';
require '/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/customer/test/fpdf/pdf_mc_table.php';
echo "ok";
Thanks Nik for your reply. The script is actually as follows:
ob_start();
require '/var/www/vhosts/mydomain.com/customer/test/inc/_global/db_con.php';
require '/var/www/vhosts/compleit.com/customer/test/fpdf/pdf_mc_table.php';
echo "ok";
I just couldn't find a way to edit my post after noticing...
Yes, I am using php script as the task type.
My other cron jobs use the full reference as I've used in this script and work fine. In fact, even this one works on the first require (for db_con.php) but only fails on the second one.
When I change it to your suggestion it no longer works, even...
I did try adding hte following into php.ini but it didn't help:
include_path = ".:/var/www/vhosts/compleit.com/customer/test/fpdf"
However it didn't help.
I've got a script that creating a pdf file from data in my database and sends a report via email. It works perfectly fine when run from a browser but fails when I run it as a cron job (Plesk scheduled task).
I've narrowed the issue down to the first few lines of code by creating a stripped...