Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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If it's working on the laptop/testing webserver but not on the production server, try a fresh upload, preferrably with one of the new packages so you can check the version number (you're sure you deleted the entire gastbuch directory before uploading 0.8.1?).

The guestbook module has a dutch translation starting version 0.8 (set locale to nl_NL in the guestbook properties). To contribute translations (see the Translations forum http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... ,15.0.html and http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 639.0.html):
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Dee wrote: If it's working on the laptop/testing webserver but not on the production server, try a fresh upload, preferrably with one of the new packages so you can check the version number (you're sure you deleted the entire gastbuch directory before uploading 0.8.1?).
You mean copy al files from my laptop straight on to the production server ??? Scary

Dee wrote: The guestbook module has a dutch translation starting version 0.8 (set locale to nl_NL in the guestbook properties). To contribute translations (see the Translations forum http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... ,15.0.html and http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/index.ph ... 639.0.html):
I'll do so.
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Gregor wrote:
Dee wrote: If it's working on the laptop/testing webserver but not on the production server, try a fresh upload, preferrably with one of the new packages so you can check the version number (you're sure you deleted the entire gastbuch directory before uploading 0.8.1?).
You mean copy al files from my laptop straight on to the production server ??? Scary
Yeah, that's scary... I mean a fresh upload of the gastbuch module (version 0.8.1, download it again so you have a version that displays the version number in the module list correctly)
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Uninstalled gastbuch, deleted it fom the server, made a fresh install of version 0.8.1 (saw the new version number) openend the content page, still the same error :(
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Argh, very weird indeed  ???

Did you empty the site cache (from the global/site preferences)?
(have to ask one more time to be absolutely sure)
Plz check that the errors disappear if you uninstall the gastbuch module from the module list

I just realized that I also use FCKeditor (FCKeditorX module version 1.0 RC1 shipped with cmsmadesimple-0.12.1, FCKeditor version 2.2) and are not experiencing any of these problems.

What cmsmadesimple and FCkeditor versions are you using? Maybe I can replicate the errors.
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor

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Gregor wrote: I'm on version 0.12.1
I've cleared the cache on the server, used another browser (IE instead of Firefox), but no luck. The error started after installing Gastbuch. Removing gastbuch did not work either  :-\
Hehe, hadn't seen that yet... this is getting more strange by every posting  :D
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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In a way this makes me laugh as well :)

FCKeditor 1.0 RC1 (just checked, but there is no v2.2 ??? )
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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:D maybe you should switch to TinyMCE untill you find out why your error reporting level is too low.

The last thing to try that comes to my mind is to create a new guestbook page (of the gastbuch content type) and delete the old one, maybe that solves it.

The FCKeditorX module version 1.0 RC1 uses FCKeditor version 2.2 (you can see the FCKeditor version by pressing the about button - the one with the question mark - inside FCKeditor). So that's exactly the same versions I'm running.
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Installed TinyMCE and no error... :)

Deleting the gastbuch content didn't solve it either.

Knowing that that the database on my laptop and website are the same, it still is frustrating not to know where the error comes from. A comparising of the files on both systems would be interesting...

Any way Dee, thanks for your help!
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Re: Uninitialized string offset 0 in FCKeditor / Gastbuch 8.0

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Hi,

Upgraded to version 0.13 (fast!) and set FCKeditor as default... I don't know what changes are made, but it works without any errors :-)
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