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Fatal error: Call to a member function lib-common.php on line 3259


danijel

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Have this stupid problem when users on my site try to register, they get this message and i don't have a clue where to serch for the problem..

thanks for any help!!!
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danijel

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well ...
seems it was too stupid question, that noone answers.
But i really need helf for i really don't know where to begin the serach of the problem.
So:
When users try to register at my site, they write in maiil and name, but when they click submit, they get another site with following error:
"Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in c:wwwmegaron.silib-common.php on line 3259"

thanks for help!!!

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Dirk

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Which Geeklog version is that? In 1.3.11, line 3259 is in the middle of a comment, so there's no code there that could cause an error.

Unless your lib-common.php is corrupted. Have you tried uploading a fresh copy? Don't forget to edit the path to config.php, of course.

bye, Dirk
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danijel

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oh gee!!!

this is really heavy shit.
i learned the version of the site is 1.3.9!!! thats why it doasen't work. But the worst thing is, that i can't back up my database, 'cuse geeklog backup tool doasen't work either. I should do it mannualy, but if i even know where to begin. Probably the best thing is to upadate the version, but if i only think of all that paths again ...
I 'd really appreciate your help guys, as you can see i'm not that into this geeklog macheenery...
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danijel

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OK.

Suppose i'm not that stupid afterall ... i've made mySQL dump to my hard drive ... it's only 1kb big but seems the content could be usable.

But is this enough? I have forum and static pages... Do i have to copy the HTMl code of all static pages or ?
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Dirk

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Sorry, but your posts are very confusing. You seem to be talking about 3 different issues now.

What exactly is your problem? What are you trying to do?

bye, Dirk
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