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Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Mon Aug 15, 2011 10:45 pm
by replytomk3
netfied wrote:I have been having the same problem with a few of my sites yeah its time we got a permanent solution.
I myself have timezone? cache problems on my site. Trying different timezones were of no help. Would like a solution with cache myself. Can't disable it completely because access times would be unacceptable for 2k hits a day.

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 12:34 pm
by netfied
It has happened again to me netfied.com tell me what do you do this is becoming an issue now.

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Tue Aug 16, 2011 10:24 pm
by replytomk3
Get on IRC. Devs hang out there.

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2011 6:03 am
by gocreative
I've just had this occur for the first time. Clearing the cache fixed the problem, but was there ever a long-term resolution to this?

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 3:40 am
by cnymike
I've also just experienced this for the first time on a previously, reliable, site. Clearing the cache fixed the issue for now but I'm wary since others are reporting that it reoccurs.

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Sep 14, 2011 10:35 am
by Felix
Next time it happens to me, I'm going to copy my config.php file and post it here. Hope I never have to...

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:22 am
by Felix
Hi Everyone,
Anyone found a solution to this problem? It just happened again.
Happy to post the confgs if that might help in the resolution of this...

Felix

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Thu Sep 22, 2011 7:27 am
by cowtan
Hi Felix - It hasn't happened on my site for a month or so now. I don't know if this is because something has changed or if it's just luck!

Feel free to post your config... I won't be able to help much with it but others might.

Gordon

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Oct 05, 2011 12:19 pm
by Stringfellow
Hi

This just happened to us too, clearing cache solved it.

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:09 pm
by Felix
Very frustrating - this issue is still happening.

Hope someone can help.

System Info and configs below...

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Cms Version: 1.9.4.2

Installed Modules:

CMSMailer: 2.0.1
Uploads: 1.12
MenuManager: 1.7.6
ModuleManager: 1.4.2
News: 2.11.3
nuSOAP: 1.0.2
Printing: 1.1.2
Search: 1.6.10
ThemeManager: 1.1.4
FormBuilder: 0.7
CGGoogleMaps: 2.1.4
CGExtensions: 1.26.4
SiteMapMadeSimple: 1.2.2
Captcha: 0.4.3
SelfRegistration: 1.6.12
TinyMCE: 2.9.1
FrontEndUsers: 1.14
Gallery: 1.4.4
CustomContent: 1.7.3
CGUserDirectory: 1.2.4
CGCalendar: 1.7.4
CGSimpleSmarty: 1.4.8
JQueryTools: 1.0.10
FileManager: 1.1.0
CGFBApp: 1.0.3
Showtime: 2.0.4


Config Information:

php_memory_limit:
process_whole_template: true
output_compression: false
max_upload_size: 20000000
default_upload_permission: 664
url_rewriting: none
page_extension:
query_var: page
image_manipulation_prog: GD
auto_alias_content: true
locale:
default_encoding: utf-8
admin_encoding: utf-8
set_names: true


Php Information:

phpversion: 5.2.6
md5_function: On (True)
gd_version: 2
tempnam_function: On (True)
magic_quotes_runtime: Off (False)
E_STRICT: 0
memory_limit: 32M
max_execution_time: 30
output_buffering: On
safe_mode: Off (False)
file_uploads: On (True)
post_max_size: 20M
upload_max_filesize: 20M
session_save_path: /tmp (1777)
session_use_cookies: On (True)
xml_function: On (True)


Server Information:

Server Api: cgi
Server Db Type: MySQL (mysql)
Server Db Version: 5.0.92


----------------------------------------------
Config.php File
----------------------------------------------
#CMS Made Simple Configuration File
#Please clear the cache (Site Admin->Global Settings in the admin panel)
#after making any changes to path or url related options

#-----------------
#Behaviour Settings
#-----------------

# These settings will effect the overall behaviour of the CMS application, please
# use extreme caution when editing these. Additionally, some settings may have
# no effect on servers with significantly restricted configurability.

# Warning: This option is deprecated and will be removed in later versions oF CMSMS.
# If you are experiencing problems with php memory limit errors, then you may
# want to try enabling and/or adjusting this setting.
# Note: Your server may not allow the application to override memory limits.
$config['php_memory_limit'] = '';

# In versions of CMS Made Simple prior to version 1.4, the page template was processed
# in it's entirety. This behaviour was later changed to process the head portion of the
# page template after the body. If you are working with a highly configured site that
# relies significantly on the old order of smarty processing, you may want to try
# setting this parameter to true.
$config['process_whole_template'] = true;

# CMSMS Debug Mode? Turn it on to get a better error when you
# see {nocache} errors, or to allow seeing php notices, warnings, and errors in the html output.
# This setting will also disable browser css caching.
$config['debug'] = false;

# Output compression?
# Turn this on to allow CMS to do output compression
# this is not needed for apache servers that have mod_deflate enabled
# and possibly other servers. But may provide significant performance
# increases on some sites. Use caution when using this as there have
# been reports of incompatibilities with some browsers.
$config['output_compression'] = false;

# Timezone setting
# PHP 5.3 requires that timezones be set at the server level.
# This variable can be used to set your sites timezone.
# Valid values for this variable can be found at:
# http://www.php.net/manual/en/timezones.php
# If this field is empty, no timezone will be set
$config['timezone'] = 'Australia/Melbourne';

#-----------------
#Database Settings
#-----------------

#This is your database connection information. Name of the server,
#username, password and a database with proper permissions should
#all be setup before CMS Made Simple is installed.
$config['dbms'] = 'mysql';
$config['db_hostname'] = 'localhost';
$config['db_username'] = 'xxxxxxxx_cmsuser';
$config['db_password'] = 'xxxxxx';
$config['db_name'] = 'xxxxxxx_cms';
#Change this param only if you know what you are doing
$config["db_port"] = '';


#If app needs to coexist with other tables in the same db,
#put a prefix here. e.g. "cms_"
$config['db_prefix'] = 'cms_';

#Use persistent connections? They're generally faster, but not all hosts
#allow them.
$config['persistent_db_conn'] = false;

#Use ADODB Lite? This should be true in almost all cases. Note, slight
#tweaks might have to be made to date handling in a "regular" adodb
#install before it can be used.
$config['use_adodb_lite'] = true;

#-------------
#Path Settings
#-------------

#Document root as seen from the webserver. No slash at the end
#If page is requested with https use https as root url
#e.g. http://blah.com
$config['root_url'] = 'http://www.xxxx.com.au';

#SSL URL. This is used for pages that are marked as secure.
$config['ssl_url'] = 'https://www.xxxx.com.au';

#Path to document root. This should be the directory this file is in.
#e.g. /var/www/localhost
$config['root_path'] = '/home/xxxx/public_html';

#Name of the admin directory
$config['admin_dir'] = 'admin';

#Where do previews get stored temporarily? It defaults to tmp/cache.
$config['previews_path'] = '/home/xxxx/public_html/tmp/cache';

#Where are uploaded files put? This defaults to uploads.
$config['uploads_path'] = '/home/xxxx/public_html/uploads';

#Where is the url to this uploads directory?
$config['uploads_url'] = $config['root_url'] . '/uploads';


#---------------
#Upload Settings
#---------------

#Maxium upload size (in bytes)?
$config['max_upload_size'] = 20000000;

#Permissions for uploaded files. This only really needs changing if your
#host has a weird permissions scheme.
$config['default_upload_permission'] = '664';

#------------------
#Usability Settings
#------------------

#Allow smarty {php} tags? These could be dangerous if you don't trust your users.
$config['use_smarty_php_tags'] = false;

#Automatically assign alias based on page title?
$config['auto_alias_content'] = true;

#------------
#URL Settings
#------------

#What type of URL rewriting should we be using for pretty URLs? Valid options are:
#'none', 'internal', and 'mod_rewrite'. 'internal' will not work with IIS some CGI
#configurations. 'mod_rewrite' requires proper apache configuration, a valid
#.htaccess file and most likely {metadata} in your page templates. For more
#information, see:
#http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... ty_URL.27s
$config['url_rewriting'] = 'none';

#Extension to use if you're using mod_rewrite for pretty URLs.
$config['page_extension'] = '';

#If using none of the above options, what should we be using for the query string
#variable? (ex. http://www.mysite.com/index.php?page=somecontent)
$config['query_var'] = 'page';

#--------------
#Image Settings
#--------------

#Which program should be used for handling thumbnails in the image manager.
#See http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... ge_Manager for more
#info on what this all means
$config['image_manipulation_prog'] = 'GD';
$config['image_transform_lib_path'] = '/usr/bin/ImageMagick/';

#Default path and URL for uploaded images in the image manager
$config['image_uploads_path'] = '/home/xxxx/public_html/uploads/images';
$config['image_uploads_url'] = $config['root_url'] . '/uploads/images';

#SSL URL. This is used for pages that are marked as secure.
$config['ssl_uploads_url'] = '/uploads';

#------------------------
#Locale/Encoding Settings
#------------------------

#Locale to use for various default date handling functions, etc. Leaving
#this blank will use the server's default. This might not be good if the
#site is hosted in a different country than it's intended audience.
$config['locale'] = '';

#In almost all cases, default_encoding should be empty (which defaults to utf-8)
#and admin_encoding should be utf-8. If you'd like this to be different, change
#both. Keep in mind, however, that the admin interface translations are all in
#utf-8, and will be converted on the fly to match the admin_encoding. This
#could seriously slow down the admin interfaces for users.
$config['default_encoding'] = 'utf-8';
$config['admin_encoding'] = 'utf-8';

#This is a mysql specific option that is generally defaulted to true. Only
#disable this for backwards compatibility or the use of non utf-8 databases.
$config['set_names'] = true;

# URL of the Admin Panel section of the User Handbook
# Set none if you want hide the link from Error
$config['wiki_url'] = 'http://wiki.cmsmadesimple.org/index.php ... dmin_Panel';

#------------------------
#Miscelaneous Settings
#------------------------

#Add performance information (in the form of an HTML comment) to the
#bottom of all generated pages. Note, this may cause problems with validation
#or with advanced AJAX requests where only portions of a page are requested.
#This variable just needs to exist, value is irrelevant.
#$config['show_performance_info'] = 'anything';

?>

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2011 11:57 pm
by psy
Happened on one of my sites today too. Site has been up for a month, then this... Changed the timezone setting in config.php to match that on the server. (Found that out using phpinfo.php). Let's see if that helps.

Odd thing was it crashed at the point of displaying the menu which has no reference in the template to the cms_selflink tag?

Clearing the cache fixed the problem though I too would like to know a more permanent solution.

CMSMS 1.9.4.3

psy

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:07 am
by psy
Rats!!! Happened again.

Irony is that I'm not prepared to upgrade to 1.10.1 just yet in case modules don't work and now that 1.10.1 is out, there's no support for 1.9.4.3.

Feel like I'm caught between a rock and a hard place.

:(

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 7:33 am
by Felix
So the time-zone setting didn't do anything at all?

I just wish I could predict when it's going to happen.

I changed the settings so the cache is cleared daily, but this didn't stop it from happening last time.

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 8:10 am
by psy
Nope, time zone settings did nothing.

Also, not sure if it's related but definitely related to caching, often on this site when I created a new page, it did not appear in the pages list until I cleared the cache. Very disconcerting. This has also happened on a couple of new CMSMS sites running 1.9+

Site in question is http://doubledanhorsemanship.com.au

CMSMS version 1.9.4.3
PHP version 5.2.17

Can anyone please tell me what I'm doing wrong and/or how to fix?

thx
psy

Re: Fatal error: Call to a member function getContent()

Posted: Wed Nov 16, 2011 9:11 am
by gocreative
I've experienced the same issue with pages not appearing in CMSMS v1.10.1 as well as v1.9.4.3. My security zone has been set as Brisbane/Australia in both, while other sites (all on v1.9.4.3) have never had an issue.