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Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail 24 Apr 2015 14:21 #12920

Hi,

I build a compoent and install.

In admin, new, the view show this message:

Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail::$extended in administrator\components\com_formulario\helpers\html\validator.php on line 293

Thx

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Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail 24 Apr 2015 17:19 #12921

Hi,
I have the same problem.

Regards

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Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail 25 Apr 2015 11:56 #12924

A notice is not an error.. just letting you know something is not quite right, but lets you proceed anyway, you just have your debugging set too high on your Joomla install. On live production Joomla sites I always have my debugging set to NONE

of course purists would disagree so this is good info for the Chef who will no doubt clean it up in the future =)
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Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail 25 Apr 2015 12:02 #12925

For good diagnostics on issues like these it is worth stating

1) Joomla build version
2) What builder version and other settings you have set in your source code for the project
3) Sandbox / Downloaded version or both

Oh, welcome to JCook!
Morgan Leecy MCSE

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PHP. MYSQL, Apache, node.js
Coldfusion, JQuery, HTML5
Joomla

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Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail 27 Apr 2015 11:39 #12927

Hello

1) Joomla 3.1.5
2) Run 3.0
3) Same to Sandbox / Download

Set debugging to none is not a good option, because the site is under construction and have other features to observe.

Thank You.

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Notice: Undefined property: JFormRuleEmail 27 Apr 2015 15:27 #12940

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This is what you call a component builder. I was able to master using this in a very short time and the resulting component works like a charm. Not just a basic component builder but a fully working component builder with forms fields tables all ready to go. You can make the list and item views to display in the front and back end. Also there is a great forum just starting to evolve and I'm sure this will grow very rapidly when you all realise how good this tool is.
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