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security assist authenticate user to mysqli

Thread began 7/20/2018 10:11 am by Jamie | Last modified 7/20/2018 11:54 am by Ray Borduin | 1024 views | 2 replies |

Jamie

security assist authenticate user to mysqli

Hey Ray

From the session the other evening am trying to update the login (attached login.php) page to mysqli and have opened the server behaviour and then update the database to the connection 'DBConnection' (resulting file attached login_mysqli.php) and then I only get this error

Warning: require_once(webassist/mysqli/authentication.php): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/motle7bk/public_html/clients/xyntra/login.php on line 35

Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required 'webassist/mysqli/authentication.php' (include_path='.:/opt/alt/php54/usr/share/pear:/opt/alt/php54/usr/share/php') in /home/motle7bk/public_html/clients/xyntra/login.php on line 35



not sure what files are missing or need to be updated?

Cheers

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Ray BorduinWebAssist

It looks like you may have just not uploaded the file: webassist/mysqli/authentication.php

Perhaps it wasn't created properly? It would probably be created if you opened up and re-applied the server behavior.

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Did this help? Tips are appreciated...

Jamie

yup, had to reapply...now it loads fine

cheers

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