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Started by fire47, January 04, 2013, 18:48:59 PM

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djie

I am having the exact same problem, hopefully the root cause can be identified.

jenkinhill

Quote from: fire47 on January 07, 2013, 21:02:09 PM
Getting this php error on vm pages

"Fatal error: __clone method called on non-object in /var/www/vhosts/website.com/httpdocs/includes/application.php on line 358"

Check your Joomla menus, especially the aliases used, to make sure that none are identical.

Kunena may contain code which tries to clone a menu item - see http://www.kunena.org/forum/154-Miscellaneous-off-topic-and-general-Joomla/85364-eeek-what-happened-clone-method
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fire47

I've tried a few things...

Disabling all Kunena Menu items - No change
Add menu items for vm sub categories - can navigate to category but not product detail page, wsod is output on product pages for registered users
Disabling SEF - Everything works!

fire47

Ok I narrowed this down to a caching issue.  I turned off cache in global config and the problem is gone, even with SEF turned on.  This obviously isn't a good option for site usability, help me to get it turned back on please!  Thanks.

djie

Thanks Fire47 I have checked the caching settings, mine was on Progressive. When turned off no errors are shown.

This is indeed not a very usable option, hopefully this can be fixed!

fire47

Hopefully we can get a vm dev to look at this issue since both of us are having the same issue with the same resolution.  If we keep pinging this post it should catch their eye.

djie

Maybe it is a good thing to know that I have SSL enabled in Virtuemart and in Joomla config, do you also use https protocol fire47?

fire47

Quote from: djie on January 09, 2013, 16:50:27 PM
Maybe it is a good thing to know that I have SSL enabled in Virtuemart and in Joomla config, do you also use https protocol fire47?

Yes I have "Enable SSL for sensitive areas" turned on.

fire47


fire47

pinging this post again hoping for a dev to look into it.

Milbo

Quote from: fire47 on January 08, 2013, 17:36:01 PM
Ok I narrowed this down to a caching issue.  I turned off cache in global config and the problem is gone, even with SEF turned on.  This obviously isn't a good option for site usability, help me to get it turned back on please!  Thanks.

Sounds like joomla is doing the error with the menu, when the cache is activated while installing the page. But what happens, when you disable the cache, then you install it and then you activate the cache again?

and for caching, please look here http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=108174.0
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fire47

Quote from: Milbo on January 13, 2013, 11:22:13 AM

Sounds like joomla is doing the error with the menu, when the cache is activated while installing the page. But what happens, when you disable the cache, then you install it and then you activate the cache again?

and for caching, please look here http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?topic=108174.0

I don't understand the first part of your response, what do you want me to do?  As for the link I don't see why I need to install another component to fix a permissions issue with vm & joomla cache.

fire47

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Bump

Mod edit:  next bump message removed.  http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?board=114.0

fire47

Quote from: fire47 on January 15, 2013, 17:32:59 PM
Bump

Mod edit:  next bump message removed.  http://forum.virtuemart.net/index.php?board=114.0

Just trying to get my site fixed...Haven't had a dev reply that made a difference yet.  No one seems to be acknowledging this bug!!!

fire47

Still hoping for a virtuemart developer response here...bump.