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  • Link to this postingPosted: 27.03.2008, 01:29
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    Hello, I've just uploaded my files to a new host, and when running my PostNuke application I get this messagge

    Fatal error: Call to a member function Execute() on a non-object in /homepages/29/d239539571/htdocs/includes/pnSession.php on line 401

    Can you help me solve the problem (of course the site works properly in the former host !!)

    Thank You



    edited by: peristrema, Mar 27, 2008 - 01:29 AM
  • Link to this postingPosted: 27.03.2008, 02:27
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    This is a very very known issue,
    please search "Call to a member function Execute() on a non-object pnSession.php" in the Forum (in general, please search the forum before open a new topic, it's possible that it's already solved like in this case) and you'll find a lot of threads talking about this. Recent ones have the solution.

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  • Link to this postingPosted: 27.03.2008, 03:07
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    I've read the post you suggested, but, mmm..... I'm using a PostNuke versión little bit old, 0.723 I think, But since I've made modifications in differents modules, I'm not sure to upgrade to versions 0.76 or 0.8...
    I'd like to keep my old verion which runs properly, and if necessary make modifications.
    And the then question is still alive, what can I do if I want to keep my old version running?
    (Gracias Mateo de todos modos)



    edited by: peristrema, Mar 27, 2008 - 03:17 AM
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    QuoteI'm using a PostNuke versión little bit old, 0.723


    "Little bit old" is a major understatement, .723 is prehistoric and not longer supported. Please upgrade to .764, not only because of this but also because of known security issues in your version.



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    ...the release date of .723 was back in 2002 icon_rolleyes

    QuoteI'd like to keep my old verion which runs properly, and if necessary make modifications.

    simply run a diff of the new version against your codebase (e.g. with winmerge) - but i guess it's easier to update...

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  • Link to this postingPosted: 27.03.2008, 08:44
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    Well, now a silly question, how can I update to version 0.763?
    Just downloading version 0.763 and overwriting old files?
    I say that because I did not find any package with the title "update to xxxx.zip"

    Thank You
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    .764, not 763. There are docs about upgrading to this version, included in the package, in the Wiki and also here in the forums.



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