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15 years 10 months ago #82297 by marbert
router.php on line 140 - Fatal error was created by marbert
Hello!

I found a strange problem - when to send a message or answer a personal message - an error occurs:

"Fatal error: Unsupported operand types in /home/xxxxx/public_html/includes/router.php on line 140"

At the same time - the message is sent and reaches the recipient (!)

Post edited by: marbert, at: 2008/12/13 22:37

Post edited by: marbert, at: 2008/12/13 22:38

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15 years 10 months ago #82298 by slabbi
Replied by slabbi on topic Re:router.php on line 140 - Fatal error
I don't belive it...

Dozens of answered messages in this forum, a comprehensive FAQ convering this topic and again a new topic about that...

Is it so difficult to read maybe one or two posts before posting a frequently asked question?

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15 years 10 months ago #82301 by marbert
Replied by marbert on topic Re:router.php on line 140 - Fatal error
slabbi wrote:

I don't belive it...

Dozens of answered messages in this forum, a comprehensive FAQ convering this topic and again a new topic about that...

Is it so difficult to read maybe one or two posts before posting a frequently asked question?

Slabbi, I ask me to apologize, but I asked this question not just - I searched everywhere and in the first place - here on this site.

Responses from Google - that the reason for SEF.

But I have turned off SEF ...

I VERY much ask you to tell me the reference to "Dozens of answered messages in this forum" or "a comprehensive FAQ convering this topic" - please...

Please, do not take offence, Slabbi, but I very long search, and the answer is not present.

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15 years 10 months ago #82323 by slabbi
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15 years 10 months ago #82880 by rhantson
Replied by rhantson on topic Re:router.php on line 140 - Fatal error
This error is actually wrapped in the Joomla 1.5 subsystem, and not anything to do with Community Builder or their plugins.

I would recommend maybe checking the issue out on the Joomla.org forums... I too have been experiencing this problem on Logout and other form posts within joomla and on the site that I am having this issue, I only have a straight joomla install without addons, or any third party componants.

(By the way - none of the FAQs that were offered address this problem... it's something within the router.php file)

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15 years 10 months ago #82881 by rhantson
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SOLUTION:

When you have any redirect after performing an action in a module or componant, you need to set WHERE the end user is sent next.

For example, on login and logout - you have to set where you want the user to be sent... if you do not, or you deleted a page on your site that was being used to send the user to, you will get this error...

Hope that helps...

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