Comment_Module showing errors when installing

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Comment_Module showing errors when installing

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Hi all

I have Comment Module downloaded on the Modules page but when try to install Comment Module I end up with errors which stops the Module from installing

The errors am getting are as follows:

Warning: include_once(/mounted-storage/home159/sub005/sc84599-UDZO/www.mysite/lib/adodb_lite/adodbSQL_driv ... tadict.inc): failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /mounted-storage/home159/sub005/sc84599-UDZO/www.mysite/lib/adodb_lite/adodb.inc.php on line 158

Warning: include_once(): Failed opening '/mounted-storage/home159/sub005/sc84599-UDZO/www.mysite/lib/adodb_lite/adodbSQL_driv ... tadict.inc' for inclusion (include_path='.:/usr/share/php5/') in /mounted-storage/home159/sub005/sc84599-UDZO/www.mysite/lib/adodb_lite/adodb.inc.php on line 158

Fatal error: Class 'ADODB2_' not found in /mounted-storage/home159/sub005/sc84599-UDZO/www.mysite/lib/adodb_lite/adodb.inc.php on line 161

I've found a similar post on here with similar problems with one solved by clearing their Cache and another post which I think is in German and unfortunately English my only language I can only read.

I had tried to cleared the Cache but that not resolved the problem so any other help be handy please.

I have a fresh install of CMSMS for a new website which I put on a day ago so Comment Module is the first Module I am trying to add on.

My specs are:

CMSMS 1.11.7
MySQL v.5
and Comment Module 1.9.2 is which am trying to add on

Is there some kind of conflict with Comment Module 1.9.2 and the new CMSMS 1.11.7?

I have in the past used Comments Module with no errors or problems before with older versions of CMSMS on other websites I've done

Thanks for any ones help on this problem
Mark
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Re: Comment_Module showing errors when installing

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Hi Mark
Better use CGFeedback module instead.
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Re: Comment_Module showing errors when installing

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Rolf wrote:Hi Mark
Better use CGFeedback module instead.
Grtz. Rolf
Thanks Rolf

I was hoping to use one the Comment Module templates on one the other websites I have with this new website am trying to get Comment Module on.

I will have a look at CGFeedback and use it if can't get any help with this problem in end or if there is a some kind of conflict in end with both Comment Module 1.9.2 and the new CMSMS 1.11.7

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Re: Comment_Module showing errors when installing

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You must have kept a copy of that module as it doesn't show in forge which means it is no longer supported in any way shape or form...

Ok so it shows in Module manager but not in the forge, my bad, but it is still a real old module that doesn't work in newer versions of CMSMS...
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Re: Comment_Module showing errors when installing

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Dr.CSS wrote:Ok so it shows in Module manager but not in the forge, my bad, but it is still a real old module that doesn't work in newer versions of CMSMS...
Thanks for confirming that for me Dr.CSS

I was wondering if that was the case as been a while since been back here, as mention I have a couple sites running with older versions of CMSMS so not been keeping up to date with things.

I might just take up Rolf suggestion in using CGFeedback in end

Mark
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