Zend Framework does not work

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antonioc / 8 Points
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2012-10-16 8:16 pm EST
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Hi, I installed Zend Framework 2 on my website via Softaculous

After including the path in my php.ini I and running the installation checker I get this output

Exception thrown trying to access Zend/Loader.php using 'use_include_path' = true. Make sure you include Zend Framework in your include_path which currently contains: .:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php:/home/nemili5/public_html/zend/library:/home/nemili5/php

Someone has a idea why?

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JacobN
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2012-10-16 8:57 pm EST
Hello antonioc, and thanks for the question.

Where did you get the Zend checking script that you're using? I noticed that it is hard-coded to try to look for [/Zend/Loader.php] which is what the error is complaining about.

However if you look at the structure of the Zend Framework there isn't a (Loader.php) script. There is a [/Zend/Loader/] directory that has various PHP scripts contained within it.

ZendOptimizer was only for PHP 5.2 and below, with ZendGuard being introduced for PHP 5.3 which is what you account is currently using.

Do you have the ability to to re-encode your scripts using the newer encoder?

If not, I might suggest submitting a support ticket for our system administration department to see if your account can be moved to a PHP 5.2 server with ZendOptimizer.

In order to submit a ticket, please shoot an e-mail to (support@webhostinghub.com) being sure to include your username, and the original cPanel password of your account or the last 4 digits of the credit card on file for verification. Or you can submit a ticket directly through our support interface here:

Submit a support ticket

Please let us know if you have any further questions at all.

- Jacob

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