digitalpoint
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None.How much sleep did you get?
Yeah... I was retarded and rerouting to __CLASS__ from an XFCP class. Totally my fault.You aren't rerouting to an extended class are you (class name extends XFCP_name)? That would not be good me thinks.
But ignoring that... I am looking at this:
XenForo_Model_Session::addSessionActivityDetailsToList
Code:$controller = XenForo_Application::resolveDynamicClass($controller, 'controller'); try { $canLoad = ($controller && XenForo_Application::autoload($controller)); } catch (XenForo_Exception $e) {} // likely an XFCP autoload error - skip this
You can see from the comments that the intention is to skip autoload errors in this instance, but the resolver which is called outside of the try block initiates the autoload as well. Maybe try moving that first line to inside of the try block.
Not entirely sure about that one... at least not right away... it's pretty hacked together... like the feed sources can only be added by inserting into the table directly at this point (it has no UI for it what-so-ever). There's also some complexity of the Twitter API for the "industry tweets" part. But we'll see... like I said, first I just need to stabilize my site so I would be comfortable not spam reloading error logs to find new problems. hahI know that some of your end results are dependent on your coding and server environment (and probably a thousand things that are above me skill level in understanding). That said, I appreciate your willingness to share...the thing that most immediately caught my eye was your frontpage "content aggregator." I really like what you did there and if it is easily done without coding modification or dependent on server requirements, a release of however you did that via an add-on would be very sweet.
I know you have to attend to your site first, maybe get a minute or two of sleep, and enjoy the coffee pot that should be coming your way...but if you can, a release of your content aggretator code would definitely make many folks (at least me) very happy.