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    sysreb is offline Roundcube Newcomer
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    Default Fatal error: ini_set/set_include_path does not work.

    Hello friends,
    roundcube not working,
    system give this warning : Fatal error: ini_set/set_include_path does not work.

    how can i fix this problem ? if you have and idea and help me step by step i will very happy.

    thank you...

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    sysreb is offline Roundcube Newcomer
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    Quote Originally Posted by dziobak View Post
    i found this but i dont understand anything...

    "Fixed bug #41561 (Values set with php_admin_* in httpd.conf can be overwritten with ini_set())."

    what is this ?

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    Give some more details... www server version, php version? Maybe someone here can help you, but you must remember IT IS NOT Roundcube problem.

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    mysql 5.0.89-1.el5.art
    perl-Apache-ASP 2.59-0.93298
    php 5.2.12-2.el5.art

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    Default Same problem

    I am having the same problem.
    Fatal error: ini_set/set_include_path does not work.

    I am using Centos 5.3 (i think) with Plesk 9.5.
    PHP: 5.2.12
    Server API: CGI/FastCGI



    I have also tried running the test path script that was posted in this forum. This is what was returned:
    .:
    test/path:.:

    Part of my problem is that i don't exactly know what I am supposed to be modifying. I've looked around the php.ini, httpd.conf and vhosts.conf files for php_admin_value flags and only found a few.

    Where am i supposed to be using init_set()?

    any help would be greatly appreciated.

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    I guessing you used the test script that I posed before, from the output it looks like it worked.

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