Allow_url_include

In your php.ini, put the following line:

allow_url_include = 1

This enables remote includes.

NOTE: this requires allow_url_fopen =1 as well, so you may want to search through your php.ini and make sure that is enabled as well.
NOTE: You will need to copy your php.ini into the directory on your server where the script is which is calling this directory. For example, if you have a script in public_html/blog/ that needs this setting, then copy the php.ini into public_html/blog.

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