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Error installing jf_creativia-25-quickstart
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TOPIC: Error installing jf_creativia-25-quickstart

Error installing jf_creativia-25-quickstart 31 Mar 2014 15:54 #4378

Hello

Installed the joomla "jf_creativia-25-quickstart" in localhost and there was no mistake.

Now, inslatei exactly the same version on my server and appear two errors:

1. "K2ModelItem::getItemExtraFields() should not be called statically, assuming $this from incompatible context in htdocs/public/www/templates/jf_creativia/html/com_k2/jf_creativia/category_item.php on line 20 Strict Standards: Non-static method"

2. "Strict Standards: Declaration of JParameter::loadSetupFile() should be compatible with JRegistry::loadSetupFile() in /htdocs/public/www/libraries/joomla/html/parameter.php on line 512"

These two mistakes belong to the "portfolio" menu.

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Can somebody help me?

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Re: Error installing jf_creativia-25-quickstart 01 Apr 2014 12:11 #4386

SOLVED!

I went to joomla backend global configurations->server->Error reporting to none

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