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February 27, 2012 at 3:12 am #174332
Dear,
I’ve trouble when doing quickstart for JA TIRIS 1.5 here :
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Warning: require_once(/home/bakulan/public_html/components/com_jshopping/lib/factory.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/bakulan/public_html/components/com_jshopping/jshopping.php on line 15
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required ‘/home/bakulan/public_html/components/com_jshopping/lib/factory.php’ (include_path=’.:/usr/lib/php:/usr/local/lib/php’) in /home/bakulan/public_html/components/com_jshopping/jshopping.php on line 15
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Please help ASAP
Thx
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February 27, 2012 at 4:16 am #440216Hi,
Can you please check if the file is there ? ( com_jshopping/lib/factory.php )Regards
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February 27, 2012 at 5:24 am #440225factory.php isn’t there, lib folder too…
WHY this problem can be in QUickstart ? How quickstart function ? >:(So? what i have to do? unistall com_jshopping & re-install ?
February 27, 2012 at 5:53 am #440228<em>@pascm 303102 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
Can you please check if the file is there ? ( com_jshopping/lib/factory.php )Regards</blockquote>
I just restore all jshopping files in component…
but, i’ve a little trouble in left module (mod_jshopping_categories) here :
Categories
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/bakulan/public_html/components/com_jshopping/tables/category.php on line 32
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/bakulan/public_html/modules/mod_jshopping_categories/helper.php on line 37
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/bakulan/public_html/modules/mod_jshopping_categories/tmpl/default.php on line 2
Please HELP ASAP !!!
Thanks
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February 27, 2012 at 9:21 pm #440428Hi,
Can you please let me know the php version that your server has installed?
It looks like a php issue.Regards
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February 27, 2012 at 11:10 pm #440451<em>@pascm 303382 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
Can you please let me know the php version that your server has installed?
It looks like a php issue.Regards</blockquote>
Yes, it very well could/may be . . .If I may offer just a bit of additional thought . . . I notice that I see people experiencing many more issues when trying to install via the Extension Manager vs. FTP. Now, let me say that I KNOW that most prefer the Extension Manager method – and that’s fine, no argument from me as to “one is better than the other.” I simply want to offer that the FTP method has yet to fail me (barring any server permission or php version issues).
So, if you and pascm aren’t able to resolve the issue within the method you are working within, perhaps you might consider trying utilizing THIS STEP-BY-STEP METHOD as a viable alternative.
back to my esteemed colleague, pascm . . .
🙂
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March 1, 2012 at 12:45 am #440999<em>@TomC 303407 wrote:</em><blockquote>Yes, it very well could/may be . . .
If I may offer just a bit of additional thought . . . I notice that I see people experiencing many more issues when trying to install via the Extension Manager vs. FTP. Now, let me say that I KNOW that most prefer the Extension Manager method – and that’s fine, no argument from me as to “one is better than the other.” I simply want to offer that the FTP method has yet to fail me (barring any server permission or php version issues).
So, if you and pascm aren’t able to resolve the issue within the method you are working within, perhaps you might consider trying utilizing THIS STEP-BY-STEP METHOD as a viable alternative.
back to my esteemed colleague, pascm . . .
:)</blockquote>
thx Tom, i’ll try it
March 1, 2012 at 12:46 am #441000<em>@pascm 303382 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
Can you please let me know the php version that your server has installed?
It looks like a php issue.Regards</blockquote>
i’ll see. tq
March 3, 2012 at 4:32 pm #441681<em>@pascm 303382 wrote:</em><blockquote>Hi,
Can you please let me know the php version that your server has installed?
It looks like a php issue.Regards</blockquote>
Apache version 2.2.21
PHP version 5.2.17
MySQL version 5.1.56-logMarch 3, 2012 at 4:42 pm #441684<em>@TomC 303407 wrote:</em><blockquote>Yes, it very well could/may be . . .
If I may offer just a bit of additional thought . . . I notice that I see people experiencing many more issues when trying to install via the Extension Manager vs. FTP. Now, let me say that I KNOW that most prefer the Extension Manager method – and that’s fine, no argument from me as to “one is better than the other.” I simply want to offer that the FTP method has yet to fail me (barring any server permission or php version issues).
So, if you and pascm aren’t able to resolve the issue within the method you are working within, perhaps you might consider trying utilizing THIS STEP-BY-STEP METHOD as a viable alternative.
back to my esteemed colleague, pascm . . .
:)</blockquote>
now, i try using ur advice for step-by-step in J.1.7 / 2.5
i’m not solve the category jshopping module problem with J.1.5 installation :(( can you help me?
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