Everything is running fine on a Mamp test server. Migrated to the live server using the latest Akeeba backup. Cant login to front-end or back-end administration.
Turned error reporting to maximum via the configuration.php Getting this error:
Fatal error: Call to undefined method JHtml::tooltipText() in <span>/</span>home<span>/</span>actpgloy/public_html/tiohome.com/components/com_content/helpers/icon.php on line 189
Tried installing on another test server. Mamp running 5.3.2. Getting same error.
Tried manually updating the database from a direct export from phpmyadmin. No change.
I also tried disabling com_comprofiler directly from the mysql db but that didnt seem to do it. Im stumped.
I have SEF on.
Joomla 3 (upgraded a few days ago)
CB 1.9
PHP 5.3.5 (mamp)
PHP 5.4.14 (live)
Please let me know what you can do to help me. Thanks!
No idea, your error isn't coming from CB. I suggest posting on the Joomla forums or better the Akeeba forums as you used Akeeba to backup and restore.
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I did just try a manual migrate within the same mamp test server and its fine. I thought I had did my due diligence but the Akeeba issue may have slipped by. I assumed because CB was the only thing we installed this round.
Looks like its fixed. It was a combination of a bad backup and some configuration I did prior to backup. Fortunately I had a backup about 1.5 hours before that in which I was able to roll back the site just far enough to fix the problem and not lose a ton of work. Phew.