TYPO3 StandaloneView may be unable to locate templates due to various reasons:
Incorrect file path: The file path specified in the StandaloneView instance may be incorrect, resulting in the view not being able to locate the template.
Incorrect template name: The name of the template specified in the StandaloneView instance may be incorrect or misspelled, resulting in the view not being able to locate the template.
Cache issues: TYPO3 may have cached the template path for the view, and any changes made to the file path or template name may not be reflected until the cache is cleared.
Missing file permissions: The file or directory containing the template may not have the necessary permissions for TYPO3 to access it, resulting in the view not being able to locate the template.
Missing dependencies: TYPO3 may be missing certain dependencies or components needed to render the template, resulting in the view not being able to locate the template.
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Asked: 2022-08-08 11:00:00 +0000
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Last updated: Jul 01 '21
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