I have cloned a git repo that someone made for a CodeIgniter website. I have a WAMP server set up fine in my computer and it works fine. In the Apache modules I enable the rewrite_module and in the PHP Settings I enable short open tag. I also put my database settings in the application\config\database.php file. After that, I put the CodeIgniter folder in the C:\wamp\www\CodeIgniter folder.
Now the problem is that when I go to localhost/CodeIgniter I get this:
Error: Template Directory Not Found!
I have looked for several hours online for this error but I could not find anything similar. If someone has seen this error before and knows how to solved it I will really appreciate any help or if you could point me in the right direction since I am new to CodeIgniter.
It sounds to me like your app is using a third-party Template library, and a config is incorrect
Search your application dir for "Template Directory Not Found" - that will take you to where the error message is in the code, and you can then figure out what library is calling it. Or, take a look in your application/config - most likely there's a file for it
"Template Directory Not Found" is not part of Codeigniter.
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I´m new in PHP and creating dynamic webpages and after I installed Apache and my PHP IDE(codelobster) I face a serious problem.I really don´t know what I´m doing wrong but when I create new PHP project and I try to open it via my browser through localhost/...it always return me back a error page with this description:
Error:Missing controller
Cake\Routing\Exception\MissingControllerException
My php file is called oneironaut.php so it gives me also:
Oneironaut.phpController could not be found.
In the case you tried to access a plugin controller make sure you added it to your composer file or you use the autoload option for the plugin.
Error: Create the class Oneironaut.phpController below in file:
src\Controller\Oneironaut.phpController.php
I tried to create different projects like with different names and there was always this bug diference only with name of my .php webpage.So I think this must be some system error and something in my xampp/php or Apache settings must change.Maybe there could be some connection with my unfunctional debugger , I tried to download Xdebug from https://xdebug.org/wizard.php and even though I follow instructions on this website and another websites too I can´t successfully get xdebug extensions into my computer.So in this some help will be highly appreciated too.
So give me someone please help what to do with these problems? Thank You so much.
This seems to be happening because the server is loading files in "case-sensitive" mode.
You call your PHP file "oneironaut.php", however, the page is looking for "Oneironaut.php"
A similar question has been answered here, please try:
Missing Controller Error on remote server using Beta 3
I have a problem with my site. I migrate the website to another hosting provider and website not working now. I dont know why. I tried reinstalling the files, WordPress version, turn off the plugins and nothing happend.
Is there anybody with experience in this error?
Fatal error: Class 'Requests_Hooks' not found in
/data/www/22560/nejrychlejsiauta_cz/www/wp-includes/class-wp-http-requests-hooks.php
on line 17
This means that the folder "Requests" does not exist, try to get it from another WordPress installation of the same version, compress it and upload it to the site where the error is, then unzip it and it will work.
Regards..
this is what worked for me with this same exact error. I had the file Hooks.php that went missing. It is located here: wp-includes/Request/ With my install theres a file named Hooker.php and Hooks.php in that same directory. I had an identical install in another directory for a diff site and after cross checking the files, Hooks.php was missing on the broken website. After I installed it back on the site, the site works fine.
Hopefully this helps someone!
This happens in a case when you copy, e.g. in Total Commander, and have left the field "convert file names to lowercase" checked. As the path to the class file is not wp-includes/requests/hooks.php but wp-includes/Requests/Hooks.php
So uncheck this option.
I'm working locally with XAMPP and Wordpress and I'm struggling with what is probably a very basic config issue. I'm not a professional IT guy, just a hobbyist hacker so I apologise in advance if I'm being a bit dumb but hopefully somebody can kindly offer some assistance here.
I've installed xampp locally on my iMac. I've then installed wordpress using the xampp wordpress installation package. Both seem to be working fine. To test the web server I created a simple .php test file and this generated the expected output when I entered "localhost/hello.php" into my browser. As far as wordpress is concerned entering "localhost/wordpress" gives me access the local wp interface to create and edit posts, change display settings etc etc. So far so good...
Now I want to create a new .php file that includes the instruction:
require('XXX/wp-blog-header.php')
where the "XXX" is obviously the relevant directory path for the wp header file.
I cannot find this file, or indeed local wordpress files, anywhere (and I've searched extensively). In the "home" location for "localhost" (which I know from my "hello.php" test) there isn't even a wordpress directory so I'm totally puzzled as to how typing "localhost/wordpress" in my browser is accessing the local wp installation or how to go about determining the correct directory path for the wp header file I'm looking for?
I do understand that with this stack a great deal of info will either be generated on the fly, or stored in the local mysql database as opposed to the file structure, but I thought I would find some reference or alias somewhere to help me trace this through and determine what path to include in my .php file for wp-blog-header.php.
I've searched this forum and while there are several related questions I haven't found anything that helps me with this particular issue.
Thanks vm,
Ian
The location of your Wordpress files is:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/apps/wordpress
Ok I found the path I needed and (partially) understand why I couldn't locate it. As Scriptonomy helped me identify the Wordpress files are held at:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/apps/wordpress
While my test.php file is held at:
/Applications/XAMPP/xamppfiles/htdocs/test.php
The reason I couldn't locate either wp-blog-header.php or wp-load.php is because these there is an another "htdocs" sub-dir under the wordpress install location i.e.:
../apps/wordpress/htdocs
However I (as user "admin") don't have access to read this directory and so couldn't see the contents and therefore couldn't find the files. The permissions on the directory belong to "daemon" which I guess was the XAMPP installer package? Setting the directory path in my test.php file to:
../apps/wordpress/htdocs/wp-load.php
somehow the web server (?) can read the file (even though I can't see it myself via the Finder application) and so the code is now giving the expected result.
So problem solved even if I don't quite understand the solution!
Thanks for replies which helped me eventually get to a solution!
Cheers,
Ian
First time asking a question here but I'm really stuck.
Basically I'm trying to install a Silverstripe 3.1 cms on a subdomain as a development site, on my main domain I already have a Silverstripe 2.4 site running.
The first thing that comes up is this error, "development" is the subdomain folder.
Warning: require_once(framework/dev/install/DatabaseConfigurationHelper.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/usr/public_html/subdomain/framework/dev/install/install.php5 on line 39
I check if the file is there and it is, then I check if the filepath is wrong because the file that is calling require_once has a full path from home/ but that can't be it because I've been able to install Silverstripe on my localhost.
I google redirecting (I've had no experience with it before) and find stuff on htaccess related to Silverstripe but none were problems that I was having, i.e. there are .htaccess files in main directory and subdomain. Not too sure if they're conflicting but I have tried RewriteEngine Off on my subdomain. I mostly leave the default Silverstripe .htaccess files as they are.
Even declaring different suPHP_ConfigPath's i.e.
main website: home/usr/public_html/
subdomain: home/usr/public_html/subdomain
At this point I look back at the error and try hacking the require_once filepath, changing it to
$_SERVER["DOCUMENT_ROOT"] . '/framework/dev/install/DatabaseConfigurationHelper.php
It mostly works but the requirements check page is void of css and any fails to GET any images
I am able to check all the requirements though passing everything but the File Permissions check:
"Does the webserver know where files are stored?" failed. Showing me the filepath it tried being the absolute path of a file prepended with the path to the subdomain. Looking at the code my hack was never intended to work.
Did I miss something? I'm not very knowledgeable with servers but I've done everything I can think of, is there anything I can do?
Hey thanks for your suggestion but I think it was meant for addon domains? I only wanted a subdomain for testing purposes.
What I ended up doing was to avoid installing Silverstripe on the server and instead install it on my laptop and then upload that to the server. It worked fine after copying the appropriate database and fixing Silverstripe's BaseURL to '/'
I am completely new to web-dev and wamp, I have to use it for a college project to build a website using php. I installed the newest version of wamp. I cloned my project repository into the www folder.
When I run "localhost" in the browser, I get the generic wamp page and I can see my project folder on the bottom of the page under the "Projects" heading
when I click on the project it does not open and I get a 404 not found error. This is not the same issue a thousands other people have written about, where when they uses the path "localhost/projectname" they get access to their project but when they just click their project the path is "projectname" and they dont see their project. I have read tons of posts with people that have that problem and I do not think I have the same issue becase when I click on my project link on the wamp hompage, I get the complete path "http://localhost/PaperCloudBackend/" and this shows a 404 error
Keep in mind that all I have done with wamp so far is:
1) install it
2) clone repo into www folder
3) opened browser with localhost
4) clicked on my project name
I would really like a concise answer to why this is happening so I can learn the root cause, and also a solution to the problem because i have not contributed to my team codebase at all and I have not been able to solve this issue after 1 week.
Thanks
I assume that its an .htaccess error which is clashing . If you have .htaccess in your project then check it if you have given the correct url in the .htaccess rule or you can delete the file(.htaccess) and run the project in your browser.
Another problem that you should check is there any index file is present in the root of the folder you are trying to access.
I hope this might help you.
Currently thats also happed with me on window8.1, To prevent this open the index.php file from root directory wamp/www/index.php.
Change
$suppress_localhost = true;
To
$suppress_localhost = false;
Hope this will help you to fix the problem.
Please make sure that index file exist in your "PaperCloudBackend" directory as it is the entry point of execution.