Fatal error: Call to a member function getURL() on a non-object in /home/content/m/y/d/schnelezlfitz/html/mydomain.com/mod/pages/views/default/pages/pageprofile.php on line 76
That's the error that I'm getting when I click on the first page I made. Any idea what's causing it?
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That is the error I get when I try to add a new page. Either the files used in the pages module are corrupt, and all I need to do is copy a current version of the pages module to my server, or it's in the code.
Anyone else having this problem, or better yet, a solution to it?
I'm surprised that NO one has replied with what is causing this problem!
Move your theme to the bottom that has helped me with that type of error
@Perry - Theme has been at the bottom since I added the new theme just after taking the site live, so that's not going to solve the problem. I'm going to try to reinstall the pages module, and see it that will do it. If not, I'll do a fresh install of Elgg. Hopefully that will work. I'd really like to have a live website with Elgg since I'm going to be using Jfusion to integrate Joomla and Elgg once the Google Summer of Code project releases it's software for use!
Same problem, new install today.
Any clues on how to fix this issue. It is also bugging me. Did a re-install help?