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Undefined index: newtime

Started by smartmouse, September 16, 2007, 01:35:37 AM

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smartmouse

8: Undefined index: newtime
File: /var/www/xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx/httpdocs/Themes/default/TPortal.template.php (eval?)
Linea: 10


Every day i get a lot of pages with this error! It is made by different users... how to fix it?

I make a search on forum but it seems to be an unsolved problem!!!
Please help me! Thank you.

IchBin

Since it appears nobody knows where the error comes from, perhaps you could try to track down where it is happening. If you are one of the people who creates this error, maybe you can see where you are or what you are clicking on that makes it appear in your log.

smartmouse

Quote from: IchBinâ,,¢ on September 16, 2007, 04:32:37 AM
Since it appears nobody knows where the error comes from, perhaps you could try to track down where it is happening. If you are one of the people who creates this error, maybe you can see where you are or what you are clicking on that makes it appear in your log.

My username does not create this error... how can i try to fix it?

G6Cad


smartmouse

Quote from: smartmouse on September 16, 2007, 01:35:37 AM
I make a search on forum but it seems to be an unsolved problem!!!

So? Really no solution exist for this problem??



jacortina

My intial thought is that Line 10 of some Article or Block you've added refers to an array with the index 'newtime' which has not been initialized or defined correctly.

If this is so, you need to track down the article or block and see why that index isn't correct.

smartmouse

Maybe the problem is that i'm using two recent topics blocks and related modify to SSI.php file?

jacortina

Check those blocks. Is the index 'newtime' used in them?

I don't believe that anything with an index of 'newtime' is specified by ssi_recenttopics (though I can't speak to whether it's included in a modified version of it).

Having two of them shouldn't matter, though.

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