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klaux
Unknown condition [2048]
  • 2008/10/12 22:10

  • klaux

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My hosting service upgraded my site from PHP4 to PHP5, and changed some of the directory structure. I modified the XOOPS_ROOT_PATH value in mainfile.php without problem, but I'm getting several errors when trying to display the site; the first error is

Unknown Condition [2048]: Non-static method XoopsLogger::instance() should not be called statically in file include/common.php line 59

I have been unable to pinpoint the problem here. Any hints, advice, etc would be appreciated.



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klaux
Re: "Last login" not updated?
  • 2007/3/18 3:40

  • klaux

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Quote:

khuhner wrote:
I have noticed this as well with 2.0.13.2.

I also searched but didnt find an posts but this one....

Did you find an answer?


Nope.

Obviously it's a minor issue. Still, it would be nice if it worked properly.



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klaux
Re: "Last login" not updated?
  • 2006/12/16 0:01

  • klaux

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Quote:

jensclas wrote:
Run a search on date problem or login date problem - it has beeen noticed and discussed a number of times. Not sure off the top of my head what the solution is and it would depend on your setup before anyone could guess. How about as a starting point updtating to 2.0.16?


Thanks for your response. I did do a search beforehand, but found nothing that seemed germane; and searching on "date problem" and "login date problem" yields nothing that appears to be relevant.

This is not enough of an issue to warrant a version upgrade. If it ain't broke, etc etc.

I'm wondering why it happens for some users and not for others though. But I'm not losing any sleep over it.



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klaux
"Last login" not updated?
  • 2006/12/15 17:05

  • klaux

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I'm using version 2.0.13.2.

I've noticed that "last login" does not reflect the actual date of the most recent login for some of my members.

No big deal, really, but I see no-one else has mentioned this. For instance, "last login" for one member who has posted several times in the last couple days is given as early September, whereas it is now December.

Is this a bug, can it be fixed?

TIA

Ken



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klaux
Re: Forum posting problem
  • 2006/6/18 12:55

  • klaux

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Umm, I just noticed that the module itself is in a directory called "NewBB", although hitting the "info" icon in the module admin section describes it as "Forum v. 1".



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klaux
Forum posting problem
  • 2006/6/18 12:50

  • klaux

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I have had problems with posting to Forum v. 1, bundled with XOOPS 2.0.13.2. It appears that slight changes in the content of a post will result in what appears to be a permissions error.

For example--the following post goes through fine:

"The process of uploading just one photo at a time is a kind of gentle reminder to people to be more selective in sharing their pix with others. My first urge was to upload 30 or so photos."

But when I add on "from our trip", thusly:

"The process of uploading just one photo at a time is a kind of gentle reminder to people to be more selective in sharing their pix with others. My first urge was to upload 30 or so photos from our trip."

I get a "Forbidden: You don't have permission to access /modules/newbb/post.php on this server" error message.

And in fact, when it ends "...photos fro" it's OK; when I add an "m", making it "...photos from", I get the error.

Stranger still, changing the "m" to another character, eg. "...photos frog", causes no errors. So it's not some kind of overflow problem.



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klaux
Re: Version history
  • 2006/6/17 13:27

  • klaux

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Quote:

zyspec wrote:
klaux,

When you download the full XOOPS 2.0.13.2 package and unzip it you'll find it has a directory called 'docs'. Inside the docs directory there is a file called CHANGES.txt which contains a changelog for all versions up to the current version (2.0.13.2 in this case).


OK, thanks.

It might not be a bad idea to make that CHANGES.txt doc available separately. No big deal though.



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klaux
Re: Version history
  • 2006/6/14 19:03

  • klaux

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Quote:

davidl2 wrote:
I would strongly advise updating as soon as possible (after, of course, making backups of site and data first!) as versions prior to 2.0.13.2 will suffer from a number of security issues.

Each release of XOOPS has an update log of fixes made and bugs fixed.


I see. Thanks for responding.

Security is not a big priority here, this is just a website for my extended family. But if I'm going to do it at all, I may as well do it right.

I expected there would be descriptions of incremental improvements with each update, but it might not be a bad idea to collect them all in a single file or document....



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klaux
Version history
  • 2006/6/14 12:19

  • klaux

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Hi. I have a web hosting account that provides a very simple automated routine for installing an earlier version of XOOPS (2.0.5). I've been playing with it for some time now, and have decided that it will do what I want it to.

However, I'm not sure whether I should go to the trouble of either upgrading (2.0.5 to 2.0.6, then 2.0.7, then 2.0.9.2, etc), or perhaps even wipe the whole thing clean and start by installing the latest version from scratch.

Is there a version history here somewhere? I've poked around the site, didn't come across one....

Is 2.0.5 reasonably stable? Should I expect problems if I try to install new modules without upgrading?

Thanks in advance.




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