Fatal error: Call to a member function GetContent() on a non-object in /home/soulja90/public_html/modules/Comments/action.default.php on line 46
I get the error above when I try to add the coment tag.
{cms_module module='comments'}
I'm putting in a page, not the template.
In the last version of CMS this totally worked.
And this is happening on the latest version of CMS. I didn't re-intall it was completely new too.
Thanks
JB
It aint like it use to be
It aint like it use to be
Last edited by soulja90 on Sun Jul 22, 2007 11:39 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: It aint like it use to be
Any luck on this guys just want to add comments. Thanks JB
Re: It aint like it use to be
Which ver. of cmsms and comments, it's always worked fine for me...
http://www.multiintech.com/index.php/Round.html click comments link...
http://www.multiintech.com/cmsms1.1/ind ... odule click more link...
http://www.multiintech.com/index.php/Round.html click comments link...
http://www.multiintech.com/cmsms1.1/ind ... odule click more link...
Re: It aint like it use to be
I'm using the latest version.
God I need comments so bad:(
Fatal error: Call to a member function GetContent() on a non-object in /home/soulja90/public_html/modules/Comments/action.default.php on line 46
Could it be something to do with the templates, Folder Access? like 666, 757 know what I'm saying.
Thanks
JB
God I need comments so bad:(
Fatal error: Call to a member function GetContent() on a non-object in /home/soulja90/public_html/modules/Comments/action.default.php on line 46
Could it be something to do with the templates, Folder Access? like 666, 757 know what I'm saying.
Thanks
JB
Re: It aint like it use to be
Or can you copy your action.default file and paste it for me here. Maybe that will work as thats the error.
Thanks
JB
Thanks
JB
Re: It aint like it use to be
JB,
did you try re-installing Comments. Uninstall then Remove from "Extension -> Modules" and then an re-install through "Extensions -> Module Manager" instead of an FTP/install.
Ronny
did you try re-installing Comments. Uninstall then Remove from "Extension -> Modules" and then an re-install through "Extensions -> Module Manager" instead of an FTP/install.
Ronny
Re: It aint like it use to be
JB,
one other remark. Be sure, by checking the HTML button in the editor, that no additional tags are wrapped around the module-call.
Ronny
one other remark. Be sure, by checking the HTML button in the editor, that no additional tags are wrapped around the module-call.
Ronny
Re: It aint like it use to be
Thanks for all your help guys -
I uninstalled and re-installed it.
This is what its asking for
Don't forget to:
1) Make sure to set the 'Manage Comments' permission on users who will be administering comments;
2) Install and configure the CMSMailer module to support mailing functionality.
How do I do the following and are they necessary for comments to work.
Maybe thats why comments werent working for me . .
Thanks - almost there
. . .
I uninstalled and re-installed it.
This is what its asking for
Don't forget to:
1) Make sure to set the 'Manage Comments' permission on users who will be administering comments;
2) Install and configure the CMSMailer module to support mailing functionality.
How do I do the following and are they necessary for comments to work.
Maybe thats why comments werent working for me . .
Thanks - almost there
Re: It aint like it use to be
1) Go to Users & Groups » Group Permissions in drop down select admin, look down right hand side for unchecked permissions...
2)This is only necessary if you want an email every time you get a new comment... enter an email, it won't be picked by bots...
{cms_module module='comments' modulename='Modulename' pageid=$entry->id emailfield=1 websitefield=1 notify="you (at) your.com"}
This is if you are using it to put comments on a module and they can put email + website address besides name and comment...
2)This is only necessary if you want an email every time you get a new comment... enter an email, it won't be picked by bots...
{cms_module module='comments' modulename='Modulename' pageid=$entry->id emailfield=1 websitefield=1 notify="you (at) your.com"}
This is if you are using it to put comments on a module and they can put email + website address besides name and comment...



