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I'm completely lost here... Everything works fine in my dev environnement, but, for some reason I have a 404 error "Action "xxx" does not exist when I'm trying to access a module in my prod env.

I don't even know where to search...

Everything is up to date on my server, in the corresponding actions.class file, the corresponding action does exist along with the template...

I've cleared the cache many times...

If someone has an idea, it will be much appreciated !!!

Thanks all

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    If you execute ./symfony app:routes [application], do you see a route to your action? Jul 5, 2011 at 11:08
  • Yes the route exists....
    – Lambivist
    Jul 5, 2011 at 12:20
  • Have you tried setting the last parameter in the dispatch() call in web/index.php to true (enables debugging). That way you should get a more detailed reason why the 404 is occurring. Jul 5, 2011 at 12:25
  • Yes, it says that the action does not exist...
    – Lambivist
    Jul 5, 2011 at 12:28
  • I removed the cache folder as suggested but now nothing in showing, I have a blank page...SO i put the cache back on the server but still a blank page...help !!!!
    – Lambivist
    Jul 5, 2011 at 12:32

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If it works fine with development environment than only one issue that is cache please remove cache folder manually and than try it.

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  • OKay so I've removed the cache and nothing is now showing up so I placed it back again, did a symfony cc but now nothing is showing.... help !
    – Lambivist
    Jul 5, 2011 at 12:27
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Try to put this code in de settings.yml on your application:

prod:   
 .settings:
   no_script_name:         false

and then clear the cache...

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I had the same issue, route exists, everything works in dev environment, cache cleared, etc.

What I've not realized is that I had no .htaccess file so obviously the routing system didn't work with Apache.

I requested the help of a colleague and he immediately spotted the missing .htaccess file :-)

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