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that make connections all over the world. Join today Download & Extend Drupal Core Distributions Modules Themes CalendarIssues Fatal error: Call to a member function summary_title() on a non-object ActiveProject:CalendarVersion:7.x-3.x-devComponent:CodePriority:NormalCategory:Bug reportAssigned:asgharReporter:asgharCreated:November 18, 2012 call to a member function on a non-object php - 19:00Updated:December 7, 2014 - 21:47 Log in or register to update this issue php fatal error: call to a member function get() on a non-object Jump to:Most recent comment Most recent attachment I have installed calendar module and enable the http://drupal.org/project/events_calendar_feature feature when i try
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to edit the views i face PHP Fatal Error . Fatal error: Call to a member function summary_title() on a non-object in C:\wamp\www\drupal\sites\all\modules\views\plugins\views_plugin_display.inc on line 1192Files: CommentFileSizeAuthor #4 calendar.zip87.58 KBasghar Comments Comment #1 rwhittaker
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CreditAttribution: rwhittaker commented November 19, 2012 at 4:36am I have run into this issue as well. I am using a clean Drupal install, currently sitting at 7.16. I am using all of the dev versions of ctools, calendar, date, context, and Views. If I try to make any changes to the Events Calendar view, I get a white screen of death, and I get an error in my logfile, call to a member function on a non-object codeigniter with the following: [Mon Nov 19 04:17:11 2012] [error] [client blah] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function summary_title() on a non-object in /var/data/drupal/sites/all/modules/views/plugins/views_plugin_display.inc on line 1192, referer: http://blah/calendar/month I have worn out my fingers searching for a solution, and my forehead is about to go flat! Appreciate any help that can be offered. Log in or register to post comments Comment #2 asghar CreditAttribution: asghar commented November 19, 2012 at 6:34am I have solved this issue by using old release 7.x-3.4. Most of the drupal recommand module in drupal 7 crash the drupal. I feel drupal Association and Drupal guys should attention to this issue. If a module is recoomand then it must be free from bugs and fatal errors. Many of the modules went in my eyes which are recommended but full of fatal errors and bugs. Log in or register to post comments Comment #3 rwhittaker CreditAttribution: rwhittaker commented November 19, 2012 at 4:11pm I tried the 3.4 version prior to going to the dev version, and got the same error. Then upon reading, I saw the advice "make sure you are using dev versions of everything", which seems counter-intuitive to me. I'm not sure going back to 3
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Summary by Wikinaut filed as Bug 36924 - Call to a member function getAssociation() on a non-object in ...Consumer.php on line 945 https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Thread:Extension_talk:OpenID/Call_to_a_member_function_getAssociation()_on_a_non-object_in_...Consumer.php_on_line_945 Solved. This issue was caused by openbase_dir. You assume that you can write to /tmp, in today's hosting market this is no always the case. I suggest in the future you use sys_get_temp_dir. The easy work around is to set $wgOpenIDServerStorePath and $wgOpenIDConsumerStorePath to a dir that you do have write perms to. Edit title History Permalink Edit call to the topic summary Hide topic Rajjder (talkcontribs) Hey! Mediawiki: 1.19 PHP Version 5.3.10 OpenID: 1.001 The problem is when I try to login with google-account. After the request of which email I want to use I get redirected to another page where I see this: Fatal error: Call to a member function getAssociation() on a non-object in ...Consumer.php on call to a line 945 I've also tried the extension on mediawiki 1.18 Does anyone have a solution for this? Regards Anders Reply 09:15, 14 May 2012 4 years ago Permalink Hide Wikinaut (talkcontribs) Please check and make sure that you have also the correct version of php-OpenID library. Most likely you are using and incorrect outdated version of the library. I suggest you delete all files in the subdirectory $IP/extension/OpenID, and that subdirectoy itself, and you make a fresh installation of version 1.004. Follow the installation instructions and apply the "make" (makefile) to download the correct library from https://github.com/Wikinaut/php-openid/tree/mw-extension-openid . You can inspect the library code on GitHub and the extension code itself on MediaWiki SVN http://svn.wikimedia.org/viewvc/mediawiki/trunk/extensions/OpenID/ , see readme files, in case you want to study it. Reply Edited 09:39, 14 May 2012 4 years ago Permalink Hide Rajjder (talkcontribs) I've now made a fresh installation with version 1.004 by following the instructions. Unfortunately the problem remains with the exact error message as I posted before. Reply 23:10, 16 May 2012 4 years