Arghhh - [plz don't let me dying alone ;-) ] - Timeout problem ???

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Arghhh - [plz don't let me dying alone ;-) ] - Timeout problem ???

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My daily query on Google for my business site says:
Fatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home.2 ... - 2 visites - 10 févFatal error: Call to a member function on a non-object in /home.2/cabinetc9/www/lib/content.functions.php on line 983.
www.cabinet-cilex.com/ - 1k - 15 fév 2006 - En cache - Pages similaires
(see image below).

That's UGLY.

I already had this kind of result when open directly the site, but Google was struck, too...

Version.php says:
$CMS_VERSION = "0.11.2";
$CMS_VERSION_NAME = "Scarborough";
$CMS_SCHEMA_VERSION = "14";

Php 4.2.2, mysql api version 3.23.43 (I can provide a link to phpinfo by private mail if it can help).
MySQL 4.0.17-standard-log on another server.

What else info should I provide ?

My server can serve php5 pages if it can help.

This is reallly urgent - I'm starting my company and we heavily rely on this site...

Many thanks in advance, Fred

UPDATE : Googling on ["Call to a member function on a non-object" "content.functions.php"] returns 103 results of broken cmsms sites... Seems to be a real problem...

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Re: Arghhh - [plz don't let me dying alone ;-) ] - Timeout problem ???

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My provider seems to have problems with servers... I'm going to check if site comes back...
:-\
But such error msgs are not nice to display, anyway... Isn't there a way in php to trap them in the code and write to a log ??? (some kind of OnError...) ?
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