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March 1, 2012 at 4:10 pm #174495Hi,
I am getting the following on front end after
upgrading Joomla! site to 2.5 and using ja -ext -manager for upgrading all plugins and templates“Fatal error: Class ‘Browser’ not found in C:xampphtdocsveltionoptimumwmspluginssystemjat3jat3corecommon.php on line 336”
I am testing on localhost so I can’t give access… Rolling back to v1.6.2 of t3 framework plugin gives no error and front page loads normally (my frontend is mixed up but this is because of some changes I have to make in template.css)
It seems as there is sth wrong with this upgrade.Thanks in advance,
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March 2, 2012 at 4:51 am #441302The reason you are seeing that error is due to the template not being correctly installed.
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March 2, 2012 at 8:19 am #441353Thanks Blaine,
I am aware of this, the thing is that the template upgrade was done using ja-ext-manager. From a similar thread I found out that when upgrading I first have to upgrade jat3 framework plugin and after that the template. Unfortunately, I followed the reverse procedure , so I am trying to find a work around. I used rollback for jat3 plugin , can I do sth similar for the template? Do I have to start from the beginning? As I said, I am trying all this upgrade thing on localhost first, so I always have the luxury to start over!
Any suggestion appreciated!
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March 4, 2012 at 4:43 am #441722You are correct and I apologize I didn’t mention the order to upgrade in. Thanks for pointing that out.
I am not surer but yes, I would try to roll back the template. Do you have a back up from before the upgrades? If not, try to always do that before any changes are ever made to a site.1 user says Thank You to Blaine for this useful post
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March 4, 2012 at 8:07 pm #441790I already did the upgade on localhost following the corect order,everything is fine now!
It is essential for this to be pointed out : When upgrading first upgrade framework, then template !
(…and needless to say, always keep backups and try upgrades in controlled environment….)Thanks,
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