1. Joomla 3.3.0 (stable) installed, jDownloads 3.2.3 beta installed (and some more)
2. Some categories and files defined in Jdownloads
3. Test in frontend: everything is working fine, .... except downloading the file!
I get a fat error when clicking on the Download button:
Fatal error: Using $this when not in object context in ../libraries/joomla/mail/mail.php on line 478
What's going wrong? What do I have to do? Is this jDownloads version really compatible with Joomla 3.3.0?
Hi,
have you activated the 'send mail after download' option in jD configuration?
Hi
Yes jDownloads 3.2.3 beta runs OK with Joomla 3.3 I have no problem with downloads with default configuration.
Colin
pvdb:
Please copy the unzipped file (below) to this joomla folder: JOOMLA_ROOT/components/com_jdownloads/helpers and overwrite the original file.
Try it then again and post here your result. Please use the same jD settings as early used above.
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Quote from: Arno on 09.05.2014 12:06:29
Hi,
have you activated the 'send mail after download' option in jD configuration?
I've discovered the problem. It's quite trivial and stupid .... You can't use apostrophes ' ' in a file description !!! After editing the download title it worked well .......
Quote from: pvdb on 09.05.2014 18:08:48
I've discovered the problem. It's quite trivial and stupid .... You can't use apostrophes ' ' in a file description !!! After editing the download title it worked well .......
Please, i need this informations:
- Had you used the e-mail optiom: yes/no
- had you used a sinngle quote in the title or in the description?
- when you deactivate the e-mail option: works it in this case also with single quotes?
I must confirm a bug in the send email function (after download or upload a file).
Will be fixed later today in next beta release.
When anybody need a faster solution, he can use this fix:
http://www.jdownloads.com/forum/index.php?topic=6909.msg26803#msg26803
Quote from: Arno on 09.05.2014 19:22:22
Please, i need this informations:
- Had you used the e-mail optiom: yes/no
- had you used a sinngle quote in the title or in the description?
- when you deactivate the e-mail option: works it in this case also with single quotes?
1. E-mail option was first set to Yes and later to No.
2. I used a two single quotes, as in 'Album booklet'
3. The effect was in both e-mail settings the same.
Thanks for the info.
I have it tested in the meantime and must agree this two bugs (send email + single quotes problem).
Both are fixed in the beta update later today.