I have a site we began building a little while ago that has ChronoForms v4.0 installed. We had no problems what so ever. Now that our customer is ready to proceed with the site, I'm diving in again.
I noticed the "Powered by ChronoForms.." is being displayed on the front-end which I wanted to remove. I forgot to add the validation key.
When attempting to access ChronoForms from admin panel I receive the following error:
I am curious what is causing this error?
Also, is it possible to change an existing validated domain, that is no longer in use, to a new domain?
I noticed the "Powered by ChronoForms.." is being displayed on the front-end which I wanted to remove. I forgot to add the validation key.
When attempting to access ChronoForms from admin panel I receive the following error:
Warning: require_once(/home/domain/public_html/administrator/components/com_chronoforms/versions/j3.2/admin.chronoforms.php) [function.require-once]: failed to open stream: No such file or directory in /home/domain/public_html/administrator/components/com_chronoforms/admin.chronoforms.php on line 19
Fatal error: require_once() [function.require]: Failed opening required '/home/domain/public_html/administrator/components/com_chronoforms/versions/j3.2/admin.chronoforms.php' (include_path='/home/domain/public_html/plugins/system/shlib/shl_packages//ZendFramework-1.11.7-minimal/library:.:/usr/lib/php') in /home/domain/public_html/administrator/components/com_chronoforms/admin.chronoforms.php on line 19
I am curious what is causing this error?
Also, is it possible to change an existing validated domain, that is no longer in use, to a new domain?
Hi Wayne,
Please download the latest version of v4 for J3 and install it OVER yours, that should fix the problem you have!
Regards,
Max
Please download the latest version of v4 for J3 and install it OVER yours, that should fix the problem you have!
Regards,
Max
I downloaded and installed the lastest ChronoForms v4.0 and can now access it via the admin panel. Thanks, worked well.
I have a new issue now. When accessing the front-end of the site I now receive this error:
I was curious whether this is a ChronoForms issue or rather an issue caused by another extension?
I have a new issue now. When accessing the front-end of the site I now receive this error:
Fatal error: Class 'JCFParameter' not found in /home/domain/public_html/components/com_chronoforms/libraries/chronoform.php on line 82
I was curious whether this is a ChronoForms issue or rather an issue caused by another extension?
Do you have the plugin or module used ? if yes then please update them as well!
Regards,
Max
Regards,
Max
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