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weird error after updating library plugin 1.2.8. to 1.2.9

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Hi,

I recently get strange errors in one site where I use several bamboo extensions: bamboobox and captifycontent.
To run these I use the library plugin, which I recently updated from version 1.2.8 to version 1.2.9.
Now I get these errormessages all over the place:

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After checking and testing a lot, I now think this is due to the library pluigin update I did.
I am really not sure this is it. So any help and advice are very much appreciated!

Thanks.

Best regards,

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Have you got a link you can share Paul?
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Yes, I re-installed the 1.2.9 plugin again for you, and after some clicking it went wrong again in the way I wrote before.
This is the link:
www.africanart.onderzoekspraktijk.nl/index.php

It is a test site so I can let it stand like this for a day or so.

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Hi Paul,

I've clicked around but haven't been able to replicate. Did you fix this?

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Hi Anthony,

I did not fix it. I just now clicked and got the errors again.
I am using firefox 4.0, and was clicking the menu-heading Exposities, then clicked one of the thumbnail photo's. Sometimes all works okay, but after some tries you get the message in red I sent earlier. It starts with one line of the errormessage, and after some more clicking it grows very fast into a long list of all the same errors. It is like some process is triggered and goes on an don.

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Thanks Paul.

Replicated it now.

So this only happened with 1.2.9 of the plugin? It doesnt or shouldnt have anything to do with a login.

Sorry if I missed it before but could you perhaps disable jb library? It will stop some of the menus from working but the links etc will still work.

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Anthony,

Just de-activated the library plugin, and flushed any cache I could find (the browser cache needs flushing too). After that I cannot reproduce the error even when clicking mad on lots of photo's etc.

I know it is a bit bizarre.

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Yeah very.

Does the 1.2.8 version do the same if you reinstall that?

I guess an obvious thing to ask is do you have any access control plugins enabled? Or have the full text set to registered?
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Hi Anthony,

The 1.2.8. vesion does not produce these errors: when I install it they disappear.

I have no access control plugins installed.
Text is all public.

If you like I can pm you a superadmin login.

For now I have to sleep; its really late overhere. So I will pick up your answer in a few hours from now.

It is a relief that you confirm my experience for now.
Thank you!

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Sure perhaps create a ticket with ftp details so we can take a deeper look.

Very strange but good to confirm.

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Hi Anthony,

I tested some more and found that the errormessages are the result of an incompatibility between modalizer (plug in from nonumber) and the bamboo library plugin.

I de-activated lots of plugins and kept the library plugin activated and after lots of checking, flushing caches here there and everywhere, and a process of testing this is my result.

I used the modaliser to make a nice window to a google maps page inside an article. The same article already had a popup with the jce editor mediabox plugin and links with a bamboobox or captify module. So I suppose that was a bit too much jquery script in one place.

You wrote some time ago that it would be nice to have some rules on how to invoke jquery scripts. I think my experience illustrates why this would be more than welcome.

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Yes, that makes a lot of sense.

You should try disabling jQuery loading in Modalizer, using different versions of jQuery in JB Library and/or setting the 'enable unique' option.

Another possibility is to set Modalizer to use Mootools instead.
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