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1  Joomla Addon Discussion / Joomla Modules / Re: Fatal error undefined function - Joomla-SMF recent topics module 2.0.2 on: October 14, 2007, 02:44:28 AM
No problem here - just reporting.
I also had this problem, and the fix worked for me.
I had recently installed The Inline Products for Virtuemart 1.0.12 mambot so i presume that was the source of the duplicate $func variable, though I havent verified.

For those whome the solution did not work, I wonder if they had their Joomla cache on or off. I find I really need to have it off when developing, or recent changes dont get shown straight away.

Thanks for the brilliant support. Love it when things happen easily, tis rare!
2  Joomla Hacks / Joomla-SMF 2.0.x / Re: Warning: failed to open dir: Permission denied in Lite.php on line 611 on: July 24, 2007, 10:22:49 PM
This thread I think will be useful for me. Posting here so I can track it easily & hopefully google will index it - was no luck on google earlier.

My site was hacked (globals I presume) & after restore from backup I occasionally get the error :
Code:
Warning: opendir(/home/buddh/public_html/administrator/components/com_smf/cache/db/cache_0/) [function.opendir]: failed to open dir: Permission denied in /home/buddh/public_html/administrator/components/com_smf/includes/Lite.php on line 611

Im trying to fix it now.
cache/db/cache_x folders have permission 700
and in filezilla :
550 Could not change perms on cache_0: Permission denied
same in joomlaexplorer
owner is "nobody (99)"
...cant even rename it. So ownership is an issue. Strange that the error is only intermittent (& rare)

Is there any solution if your host is not likely to want to get involved? Its a shared situation. eg maybe I can re-create the cache in a different spot?

Trouble is.. I bet this isnt the last I see of the problem of permissions.

3  Joomla Hacks / Joomla-SMF 2.0.x / Re: general problem: JSMF does not let CB correct problematic URLs on login (fixed!) on: April 27, 2007, 10:53:31 PM
Wow - that was fast - thanks.
For the thread & search - I just did my own test of the problem to double check:
login with wrong user/pass gives usual error message @ /component/option,com_comprofiler/task,login/ , then while on that page login again with correct details & get a 403 error.
Redirect-URL on first login - I didnt test. Good to know it's probably faulty.

I have tested the fix by quick login test & it works on mine.

Many thanks.

4  Joomla Hacks / Joomla-SMF 2.0.x / Re: general problem: JSMF does not let CB correct problematic URLs on login (fixed!) on: April 27, 2007, 09:39:50 PM
Hi gigi
I'm interested. Well done for spotting this. Ive noticed some logging in irregularities & your description describes it well - although I havent really looked at it much yet.
I think its important that a user's login process is as smooth as possible. I'm amazed at how intimidated some people feel about logging in, & if it errors, they rarely try to resolve - except by hassling me a month later.

So please post your solution here for us when you get time - even if its in a rough format.
5  Joomla Hacks / Joomla-SMF 2.0.x / Re: What are pros and cons of using CB login over SMF login and visa-versa? on: April 09, 2007, 09:01:11 PM
I recently look at this. I decided to use the CB login - mostly because it looked better - especially the big "logout" as an actual button rather than a navigation type link, avatar pic & config options are good.
The very configurable options of including notification of new messages & connections. I leave that to other modules, but nice to have option of including in the same module. If I had the modules in distinct boxes, then I would definitely use the CB notifications (to pull them together), but at moment I cram other modules under it to make them appear related & theyre not in boxes.

Pretty brief, not very technical, but thats how I made that decision.
6  Joomla Hacks / Joomla-SMF 2.0.x / discussbot & opensef is there a solution? on: April 07, 2007, 06:18:50 PM
Hi
I installed opensef & just realised the the discussbot links now lead to a page not found. It would be nice to know if anyone is using these two together successfully.

Have been scouring forums for last few hours, but I can only find one person with the same problem, & no solution.

My URLs from discussbot look like /discuss/&/
Was working ok before opensef.

Im using:
Joomla version is: 1.0.11 (I want to use the free JACL eventually)
SMF version: 1.1.1
Joomla-SMF version: 2.0 RC3
OpenSEF: 2.0.0-RC5_SP2
CB: 1.0.2


Possibly I should post at Opensef forum as well, but their website seems to be down constantly.

I noticed (in a different site where I want to use them both as well), that opensef has listed "/&" as a friendly URL with no address. But with the site I'm concended with right now, no such friendly URL is listed. I havent enabled opensef on the other site as theres other probs that Im trying to sort out.

Thanks
ant

ps you can visit the site in development at zero carbon network dot cc (yes "cc" - cocos islands) slash home
7  Joomla Addon Discussion / Joomla Modules / Re: Recent Topics Fatal error: Class 'jsmfFrontend' not found on: March 13, 2007, 12:35:51 AM
Yes, i get the error on the print button too, but only when the user is logged in. Other than that no probs.

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