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Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
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Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Updated two Joomla 5.1.4 localhost test sites on Wampserver and several remote Joomla 5.1.4 sitest smoothly to Joomla 5.2.0. Thank you to the teams and individuals involved in the development and release of the new version!
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Since I have a few multilingual sites I'd just like to ask before this update (Joomla 5.2.0) regarding:
What will happen if I apply this update to multilingual sites that are set up "the old way", please? Do I have to make any changes before applying this update or will it just work like before?Multilingual Menu Management
No more duplicating menus for each language! Joomla 5.2 simplifies multilingual site management by allowing multiple homepages to be added to a single menu.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
There is no change for existing sites. You can also do everything the same way you did in the past, but you are not forced anymore to create a menu per language home menu item.formfranska wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 12:45 pm Since I have a few multilingual sites I'd just like to ask before this update (Joomla 5.2.0) regarding:
What will happen if I apply this update to multilingual sites that are set up "the old way", please? Do I have to make any changes before applying this update or will it just work like before?Multilingual Menu Management
No more duplicating menus for each language! Joomla 5.2 simplifies multilingual site management by allowing multiple homepages to be added to a single menu.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Updated 3 of 4 sites (including some through mysites.guru). All working well.
One had some issues, but that was my localhost server crashing or freezing. Just wiped the site files, and database, restored with Kickstart and started over.
Also, one site was a live production site, I had backed up and restored to WaMPServer but inadvertently restored it as MariaDB (the live site is MySQL 8) but Kickstart restored it without a glitch. Then I figured out how to make MySQL to the "default" in WAMP).
Found a few pre-check alerts saying "this extension contains a plugin that may cause the update to fail..." but it was with well known extensions (SP Page Builder, Convert Forms). The update went well regardless of those warnings. The extensions were the latest available versions; and a lot still had the "compatibility unknown".
One had some issues, but that was my localhost server crashing or freezing. Just wiped the site files, and database, restored with Kickstart and started over.
Also, one site was a live production site, I had backed up and restored to WaMPServer but inadvertently restored it as MariaDB (the live site is MySQL 8) but Kickstart restored it without a glitch. Then I figured out how to make MySQL to the "default" in WAMP).
Found a few pre-check alerts saying "this extension contains a plugin that may cause the update to fail..." but it was with well known extensions (SP Page Builder, Convert Forms). The update went well regardless of those warnings. The extensions were the latest available versions; and a lot still had the "compatibility unknown".
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Hello,
After trying to check before updating the two sites I administer, from version 5.1.4. to version 5.2.0., I get the error "An error has occurred while fetching the JSON data: HTTP 500 status code." and within the extensions check, the "Pre-Update Checks Failed" warning.
What could be causing this problem?
After trying to check before updating the two sites I administer, from version 5.1.4. to version 5.2.0., I get the error "An error has occurred while fetching the JSON data: HTTP 500 status code." and within the extensions check, the "Pre-Update Checks Failed" warning.
What could be causing this problem?
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Disable error reporting in global configuration for the moment.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Great update. I am currently updating all my websites and its all going fine.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Even when I turn off error reporting in the configuration, I still get the same message. It's like Joomla can't access any of the plugin links to check if they're compatible. I don't know what will happen if I try to update Joomla even though I get these errors?
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Super Many thanksHackwar wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 3:39 pmThere is no change for existing sites. You can also do everything the same way you did in the past, but you are not forced anymore to create a menu per language home menu item.formfranska wrote: ↑Wed Oct 16, 2024 12:45 pm Since I have a few multilingual sites I'd just like to ask before this update (Joomla 5.2.0) regarding:
What will happen if I apply this update to multilingual sites that are set up "the old way", please? Do I have to make any changes before applying this update or will it just work like before?Multilingual Menu Management
No more duplicating menus for each language! Joomla 5.2 simplifies multilingual site management by allowing multiple homepages to be added to a single menu.
Joomler in Sweden :-)
https://www.formfranska.com
https://www.formfranska.com
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
Multiple sites updated to J 5.2.0, multilingual included. No issues. Thank you J Team
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
I had similar on my other 1/2's site but it resolved after a refresh and another attempt.Wulckdroff wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:11 am Hello,
After trying to check before updating the two sites I administer, from version 5.1.4. to version 5.2.0., I get the error "An error has occurred while fetching the JSON data: ...
It could possibly be a mod sec rule?
Try downloading the update with your browser and using Upload & Update from the Joomla update component.
If no avail then start a new thread.
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
“Live” and “local” sites updated without issue; thank you to all involved, as always
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Re: Discuss Joomla! 5.2.0
I'm receiving the same error during the pre-update check of extensions. Going from Joomla 5.1.4 to 5.2.0. All extensions are well-known and are up-to-date.Wulckdroff wrote: ↑Thu Oct 17, 2024 6:11 am Hello,
After trying to check before updating the two sites I administer, from version 5.1.4. to version 5.2.0., I get the error "An error has occurred while fetching the JSON data: HTTP 500 status code." and within the extensions check, the "Pre-Update Checks Failed" warning.
What could be causing this problem?
I've tried clearing and turning off all cache, refreshing the update sites, re-checking for updates, then re-trying the pre-update check. Same error each time.
Code: Select all
Exception Type: mysqli_sql_exception
File: /home/customer/www/mywebsite.com/public_html/libraries/vendor/joomla/database/src/Mysqli/MysqliStatement.php
Line: 138
Message: MySQL server has gone away
PHP exception stack trace attached in case helpful.
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