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Login-in Plugin error 13 years ago #6267

  • oneweb
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Hi, 
I installed the mobile log-in form and received the following error:

Fatal error: Call to a member function getMarkup() on a non-object in /home1/tournam4/public_html/modules/mod_mj_login/mod_mj_login.php on line 36

Website:

www.tournamentpokerstrategies.com/

Is there a way to fix it?

Re: Login-in Plugin error 12 years, 10 months ago #7033

  • mandawah
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Hi,

same here, any idea?

Re: Login-in Plugin error 12 years, 10 months ago #7035

  • dryabov
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Looks like you use Mobile Login module for desktop browsers.

Re: Login-in Plugin error 12 years, 10 months ago #7036

  • mandawah
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Hello,

Thanks for replying.

Hum: yes: I got this error message when I try to view my site using a desktop browser...

But, maybe I completely misunderstood something, then...

I thought that by installing MobileJoomla on my standard Joomla site, my visitors could see nice versions of my content using either a desktop browser or a mobile phone.

This is currently true if I disable MobileLogin: content is displayed as before to desktop user, and in a nice smartphone friendly way for mobile phone users.

However the issue is that mobile phone user cannot log-in to see "registered" content, there is not login module displayed. I thought that by installing and enabling MobileLogin this would be solved.

It is maybe the case that mobile phone users can now log-in but destktop users just have this crash instead of the content. I thus had to disable MobileLogin, such that I don't know how it looks on Mobile phones.

What did I miss? How could I enable mobile phone users to log-in and see "registered" content without disturbing the behavior of my site for desktop users?

Thanks in advance for your reply!

Re: Login-in Plugin error 12 years, 10 months ago #7039

  • dryabov
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Yes, but Mobile Login module should be used in mobile mode only. So, assign it to a module position that exists in mobile template, but absent in desktop template.

Re: Login-in Plugin error 12 years, 10 months ago #7057

  • mandawah
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Hi Dryabov,

Ok, I got it, thanks.

I assigned the module to position "mj_all_footer" and every thing is fine now.

Maybe I would suggest to place it here by default when it installs, instead of "left".

Thanks again,
Best regards.
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