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Our programmer is out of the country, now we're getting error message.
JackM
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Greetings,
Our programmer is out of the country for a couple of weeks, and now we are getting an error on our site. This is on a newly developed website built using geeklog.
The website:
http://www.tfljournal.org
the error:
When posting to the forum we get error
"URL Class: number of names passed to setArgNames must be equal or greater than number of arguments found in URL"
We do not not have anyone inhouse who is familiar with this project. Is this error something that could be fixed easily, or are we stuck with it until he returns?
We are hoping someone might be able to guide us on how to fix this error.
Contact me at jmurphyjr@hotmail.com
Jack Murphy
Trees for Life
Our programmer is out of the country for a couple of weeks, and now we are getting an error on our site. This is on a newly developed website built using geeklog.
The website:
http://www.tfljournal.org
the error:
When posting to the forum we get error
"URL Class: number of names passed to setArgNames must be equal or greater than number of arguments found in URL"
We do not not have anyone inhouse who is familiar with this project. Is this error something that could be fixed easily, or are we stuck with it until he returns?
We are hoping someone might be able to guide us on how to fix this error.
Contact me at jmurphyjr@hotmail.com
Jack Murphy
Trees for Life
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1000ideen
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If you search for "setArgNames" on this site you may find some hints. It's just a question of they help you if you are not familiar with geeklog. Which version of geeklog is it? Can your programmer access it from abroad?
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Quote by JackM: the error:
When posting to the forum we get error
"URL Class: number of names passed to setArgNames must be equal or greater than number of arguments found in URL"
When posting to the forum we get error
"URL Class: number of names passed to setArgNames must be equal or greater than number of arguments found in URL"
I don't see that error anywhere on the site. Did you fix it already?
bye, Dirk
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beewee
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Location:The Netherlands, where else?
BTW:
1) nice layout.
2) The PDF function is operational on that site..!
Dutch Geeklog sites about camping/hiking:
www.kampeerzaken.nl | www.campersite.nl | www.caravans.nl | www.caravans.net
1) nice layout.
2) The PDF function is operational on that site..!
Dutch Geeklog sites about camping/hiking:
www.kampeerzaken.nl | www.campersite.nl | www.caravans.nl | www.caravans.net
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JackM
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Thanks for looking at the site. The PDF function is one our programmer added, to work with the function of the site as an online journal. I'll pass your comments on to the design team.
We did hear from our programmer who may have a chance to look at the site in a few days (from Indiia) but probably won't be able to do much until he's back.
If anyone wants to look at this error on our development server, goto:
http://mail.treesforlife.org:8083/moringa/article.php?story=OpenForum&mode=nested
you can log in with our temp ID TFL / tfl
We're hoping this is a relatively simple fix (eg terminate a url with a '/') and we may know enough about PHP to apply a fix like that.
Thanks for any help!
Jack Murphy
We did hear from our programmer who may have a chance to look at the site in a few days (from Indiia) but probably won't be able to do much until he's back.
If anyone wants to look at this error on our development server, goto:
http://mail.treesforlife.org:8083/moringa/article.php?story=OpenForum&mode=nested
you can log in with our temp ID TFL / tfl
We're hoping this is a relatively simple fix (eg terminate a url with a '/') and we may know enough about PHP to apply a fix like that.
Thanks for any help!
Jack Murphy
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