By Mel on Tuesday, 05 May 2015
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Hi,

I am having problems with a couple of components on my website which I thought were template issues. I have a rockettheme template and was having trouble using their roacketajaxsearch module - it just wouldn't work. When they investigated they found that the easyblog search plugin was causing the error. I could confirm this as when I unpublished the plugin the rocketsearch module worked. The error that is reported is:

"Fatal error: Call to undefined method EB::registry() in /home/mysite/public_html/plugins
/search/easyblog/easyblog.php on line 60"

How do I fix this?

Kind regards

Mel
Hi Mel ,

May i know which is your current version of Easyblog? It look like this error message is coming from Easyblog 5.

Is it possible provide us with your Joomla backend and FTP access so we can take a look of this?
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Wednesday, 06 May 2015 00:36
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Hi Arlex,

that makes sense, I installed a copy of EasyBlog 5 first release a week or so ago, then uninstalled it and went back to current version as there were a couple of bugs.

I want to move to EasyBlog 5 so if I re-install it will that get rid of the problem?

Mel
Mel
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Wednesday, 06 May 2015 01:13
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Hello Mel,

Hm. To be honest we cannot guarantee if you really can revert back from eb5 to eb3.9 since the database structure of eb5 is totally different than eb3.9. Since eb5 is not in stable release yet, it is always advisable to installed it on your test site, not live site. As our blogger mentioned here, http://stackideas.com/blog/get-easyblog5-alpha-now
In software development, we have a number of releases prior to the full, public version. Alpha version is the first release; though the software is usable, it is only for testings and is not to be installed on live site. This is due to the fact that Alpha version contains bugs that might be minor, or major.


Since you are having error with the search plugin, I suggest you to download the search plugin manually from our download page, http://stackideas.com/downloads/plugin and install it on your site and see if the error went away.
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Wednesday, 06 May 2015 12:12
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