In error_log file from public_html I have a lot of lines with:
PHP Notice: Use of undefined constant CART_SECONDARY_CURRENCY - assumed \'CART_SECONDARY_CURRENCY\' in /home/california/public_html/app/Tygh/Registry.php on line 483
Why is happening this?
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Hello
I have a lot of error in the error log file whit this 2 think:
Europe/Minsk] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught --> Smarty: Missing template name <--
thrown in /home/zenon/public_html/app/lib/vendor/smarty/smarty/libs/sysplugins/smarty_internal_template.php on line 679
and
24-Mar-2016 14:54:20 Europe/Minsk] PHP Warning: chmod() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/zenon/public_html/app/lib/vendor/ezyang/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/DefinitionCache/Serializer.php on line 193
Can somebody help me?
Thx!
Hello
I have a lot of error in the error log file whit this 2 think:
Europe/Minsk] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught --> Smarty: Missing template name <--
thrown in /home/zenon/public_html/app/lib/vendor/smarty/smarty/libs/sysplugins/smarty_internal_template.php on line 679
It seems that some template is missing from your installation. Most probably, you are using a third-party theme.
24-Mar-2016 14:54:20 Europe/Minsk] PHP Warning: chmod() has been disabled for security reasons in /home/zenon/public_html/app/lib/vendor/ezyang/htmlpurifier/library/HTMLPurifier/DefinitionCache/Serializer.php on line 193
You should contact your server administrator and ask them to enable the chmod() function on your server.
My admin server can not enable the function...
In this case, what to do?
and whit the template error, what to do?
thx
My admin server can not enable the function...
In this case, what to do?
and whit the template error, what to do?
thx
Good time to change hosting. They disabled too much required things
So, if this thing is disable i have a problem in future whit my website?
With high probability you will have issues
ok thx…we have any idee what issues?
Or if i but @ in front of chmod (@chmod) is better?
Thx
ok thx…we have any idee what issues?
Or if i but @ in front of chmod (@chmod) is better?
Yes, you can prevent notice displaying using the @ symbol. But please note that functions still will not work in this case.
Ok i undestand, but can you have any ideea what problem i will have in the future? Some exemple please...
Ok i undestand, but can you have any ideea what problem i will have in the future? Some exemple please...
I do not know the exact list of functions which were disabled due to security reasons. So I cannot answer on your question