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[#10368] Error on Cgcalendar admin page since upgrade

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Created By: Franck (knarf)
Date Submitted: Fri Jan 16 11:23:30 -0500 2015

Assigned To: Robert Campbell (calguy1000)
Version: 1.14.5
CMSMS Version: 1.11.12
Severity: Major
Resolution: Fixed
State: Closed
Summary:
Error on Cgcalendar admin page since upgrade
Detailed Description:
The following error is displayed when trying to reach the CGCalendar admin page.
No problem on frontend. Upgrade done via module manager. CGExtensions version
1.44.5.
Noticed on all sites upgraded.

Error: at line 129 in file
/home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGExtensions/lib/jsmin.php:
Unterminated string literal.

Full trace:
#0 /home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGExtensions/lib/jsmin.php(270):
JSMin->action(1)
#1 /home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGExtensions/lib/jsmin.php(99): JSMin->min()
#2
/home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGExtensions/lib/class.cge_smarty_plugins.php(367):
JSMin::minify('\nfunction close...')
#3
/home/users4/e/site/www/lib/smarty/libs/sysplugins/smarty_internal_templatebase.php(151)
: eval()'d code(500): cge_smarty_plugins::jsmin(Array, '\nfunction close...',
Object(Smarty_Internal_Template), false)
#4
/home/users4/e/site/www/lib/smarty/libs/sysplugins/smarty_internal_templatebase.php(182):
content_54b938b00518e4_96323862(Object(Smarty_Internal_Template))
#5 /home/users4/e/site/www/lib/classes/class.Smarty_CMS.php(337):
Smarty_Internal_TemplateBase->fetch('module_file_tpl...', NULL, 'CGCalendar',
NULL, false, false, false)
#6 /home/users4/e/site/www/lib/classes/module_support/modtemplates.inc.php(183):
Smarty_CMS->fetch('module_file_tpl...', '', 'CGCalendar')
#7 /home/users4/e/site/www/lib/classes/class.CMSModule.php(2908):
cms_module_ProcessTemplate(Object(CGCalendar), 'admin_events_ta...', '', false,
'')
#8
/home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGCalendar/function.admindisplaymanageevents.php(232):
CMSModule->ProcessTemplate('admin_events_ta...')
#9 /home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGCalendar/action.defaultadmin.php(68):
require_once('/home/users4/e/...')
#10 /home/users4/e/site/www/lib/classes/class.CMSModule.php(1732):
include('/home/users4/e/...')
#11 /home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGExtensions/CGExtensions.module.php(615):
CMSModule->DoAction('defaultadmin', 'm1_', Array, '')
#12 /home/users4/e/site/www/lib/classes/class.CMSModule.php(1799):
CGExtensions->DoAction('defaultadmin', 'm1_', Array, '')
#13 /home/users4/e/site/www/admin/moduleinterface.php(91):
CMSModule->DoActionBase('defaultadmin', 'm1_', Array)
#14 {main}

Same problem on 1.14.4 : http://www.cmsmadesimple.fr/forum/viewtopic.php?id=5739

Back to 1.14.3, works fine.


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Comments
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Date: 2015-01-16 14:54
Posted By: Robert Campbell (calguy1000)

This is only a french problem
it would have helped to know this.
      
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Date: 2015-01-16 19:30
Posted By: Franck (knarf)

Hum, sorry, but it seems more a non-english problem than just a french one to
me: http://forum.cmsmadesimple.org/viewtopic.php?p=318837#p318837
      
Updates

Updated: 2015-05-05 21:44
state: Open => Closed

Updated: 2015-01-29 23:48
resolution_id: 5 => 7

Updated: 2015-01-16 11:30
description: The following error is displayed when trying to reach the CGCalendar admin page. No problem on frontend. Upgrade done via module manager. CGExtensions version 1.44.5. Noticed on all sites upgraded. Error: at line 129 in file /home/users4/e/site/www/mo => The following error is displayed when trying to reach the CGCalendar admin page. No problem on frontend. Upgrade done via module manager. CGExtensions version 1.44.5. Noticed on all sites upgraded. Error: at line 129 in file /home/users4/e/site/www/mo

Updated: 2015-01-16 11:25
description: The following error is displayed when trying to reach the CGCalendar admin page. No problem on frontend. Upgrade done via module manager. CGExtensions version 1.44.5. Error: at line 129 in file /home/users4/e/site/www/modules/CGExtensions/lib/jsmin.php => The following error is displayed when trying to reach the CGCalendar admin page. No problem on frontend. Upgrade done via module manager. CGExtensions version 1.44.5. Noticed on all sites upgraded. Error: at line 129 in file /home/users4/e/site/www/mo
resolution_id: => 5