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This error message is displayed in the require_once function, indicating that PHP cannot find the specified file. Specifically, the error message states that the file /www/wwwroot/xxxxxxxxxx/public_html/i../sys/functions.php does not exist, so PHP cannot load it.
This problem may be caused by incorrectly setting the file path. In this file path, .. in i../sys/functions.php is a relative path symbol used to return to the previous directory. However, the .. symbol here may be placed incorrectly, causing the file path to not be resolved correctly.
To resolve this issue, you can try the following:
Check that the file path is correct.
Please check that the file path specified in the parameter of the require_once function is correct. Make sure that the correct relative path notation is included in the file path so that PHP can correctly resolve the file path.
Check if the file exists.
Please check that the file exists and make sure the file path is correct. You can use FTP or a file manager to check for the existence of the file and try loading it manually to make sure it works.
Update the file path.
If the file path is set wrong, you can try to update the file path. In this example, you can try using the ../ notation to go back one level up, and use an absolute path to specify the location of the functions.php file, for example:
require_once(__DIR__ . '/../sys/functions.php');
This will use the DIR constant to get the directory the current file is in, and the ../ notation to go back one level up, and then specify the location of the functions.php file.