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FAQ: After this downtime, my site is blank, screwed up or not including other files!


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#1 Banshee

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 02:08 AM

The cPanel guys is still finishing to sort the server and we've already figured out one of the issues from php5, which I managed to fix in PPM. For some reason, the PHP is rejecting URL includes. We are looking to enable it as soon as we figure out how to do it. We know that most hostees that relies on MasterNews may noticed that their sites are not looking good. Here's a sample of victim.

To fix it, if you really feel it is necessary, make sure your includes do not include files using http://www.blahblahb...h.com/etcetcetc

This is a temporary problem and will be fixed as soon as possible. So, maybe, it is not necessary to fix your site yet.
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#2 Mastermind

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 06:17 AM

This should be outdated now, as PHP 4 is again the default, and things should be working correctly.
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#3 Banshee

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Posted 26 November 2007 - 02:21 PM

In a short note, I've noticed that @includes('http://www.mysite.com/blahblahblah'); works well on PHP5 here from the server. If you remove the @, it still fails. Too bad that the vast majority of the sites in the network doesn't use the @, I'm looking to get this sorted before any final move to php5.
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Posted 26 November 2007 - 08:23 PM

Update: This issue will no longer happen, even on php5.
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