• I’m noticing a PHP Error in log:

    [22-Jan-2013 06:39:54] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /xxxx/xxxx/fbcbayon/public_html/wp-includes/cache.php on line 113
    [22-Jan-2013 06:39:55] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /xxxx/xxxx/fbcbayon/public_html/wp-includes/cache.php on line 113
    [22-Jan-2013 06:39:58] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /xxxx/xxxx/fbcbayon/public_html/wp-includes/cache.php on line 113

    I just upgraded to the newest version and using WP 3.5.

    Can someone identify the issue and help to correct this?

    Thanks,
    Gary

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/

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  • Richard

    (@richardgirling)

    Hi Gary,

    Does the error cause any functional issues? Does this error also appear on the WP dashboard?

    For fastest response times, please submit a ticket at help@time.ly

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Gary Gordon

    (@garymgordon)

    Richard,

    I’m not noticing any “functional” issues. The error also does not show up in the WP dashboard. I run a program in my site that tracks PHP errors. This is where I’m seeing it.

    I was just hoping you could identify why, and correct it.

    Thanks,
    Gary

    Richard

    (@richardgirling)

    Hi Gary,

    This would probably require our Technical Support Specialist, however in light of the fact that there are no functional issues, we have to give preference to the tickets which involve functional issues for users, especially at present when we are helping many users transition to the latest release.

    However, once the number of tickets dies down, we would be happy to explore this. In the interim, if you notice any functional issues, please don’t hesitate to get in touch at help@time.ly

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter Gary Gordon

    (@garymgordon)

    Richard,

    That makes perfect sense.

    Thanks.
    Gary

    Richard

    (@richardgirling)

    Hi Gary, thank you for your understanding.

    Regards

    Richard

    (@richardgirling)

    @support101: Per my note in the other thread, this is a separate issue to the thread topic, so in future please create a separate thread or submit at ticket at help@time.ly

    However, as mentioned, I believe this is a conflict with your WP theme and can be resolved by removing this line from the theme header file – example – <base href=”http://www.myblog.com/”&gt;

    Regards

    Hi Gary been following you thread on Multisite back up issues I would love to hear more any solutions yet?

    Thread Starter Gary Gordon

    (@garymgordon)

    acri,

    I am in the current process of testing out InfiniteWP (IWP) since they have a product that does more than just Backup, but … it does also include a Backup/Restore and Migration functionality. The core app is free, but they have add-ons that you can purchase if and when you might feel this works for you.

    I bought the whole enchilada of addons since it looked excellent and all I heard were great reviews. I’ll post an update after I fully evaluate this further.

    But I don’t really want to post it here since this particular thread isn’t about that. *smile*

    Gary

    workplaceweekly

    (@workplaceweekly)

    PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function get() on a non-object in /hermes/bosweb26d/b2046/ipg.xxxxxxx/wp-includes/cache.php on line 113

    http://www.workplace-weekly.com

    what can be done to resolve this.

    workplaceweekly
    Thanks

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