1

I having these errors on my website:

Strict Standards: Non-static method modJumiHelper::getCodeWritten() should not be called statically in /home/kmxsiksf/www/modules/mod_jumi/mod_jumi.php on line 17

Strict Standards: Non-static method modJumiHelper::getStorageSource() should not be called statically in /home/kmxsiksf/www/modules/mod_jumi/mod_jumi.php on line 18

Here is the mod_jumi.php (line 17 and 18 start respectively with $code_written and $storage_source)

defined('_JEXEC') or die('Restricted access');
if(!defined('DS')){
    define('DS',DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR);
}
// Include the functions only once
require_once(dirname(__FILE__).DS.'helper.php');


$code_written   = modJumiHelper::getCodeWritten($params); //code written or ""
$storage_source = modJumiHelper::getStorageSource($params); //filepathname or record id or ""

if(is_int($storage_source)) { //it is record id
    $code_stored = modJumiHelper::getCodeStored($storage_source); //code or null(error]
}

require(JModuleHelper::getLayoutPath('mod_jumi'));

I found many solution for this problem to transform the function into a non static one but because I don't know much about PHP, I couldn't find a way to make them work.

Thanks a lot for your help!

1 Answer 1

3

This error is caused because the functions getCodeWritten and getStorageSource are not static functions.

i.e.

Instead of being declared like so:

public static function getCodeWritten()

They are being declared like this:

public function getCodeWritten()

Be warned that "fixing" this might cause other issues. Your best bet is to contact the people who created the extension.

3
  • Thanks for your help! Do you mean that getCodeWritten and getStorageSource are declared in another .php
    – MagTun
    Jun 24, 2014 at 9:11
  • @Arone Yes. If I were you, I'd have a look at the class file called modJumiHelper. Jun 24, 2014 at 9:12
  • Thanks a lot, it's working! (for the other replace on line 14 and 18 in /modules/mod_jumi/helper.php) and also if you have notice like : Strict Standards: Only variables should be assigned by reference in... delete all the "&" on those lines.
    – MagTun
    Jun 24, 2014 at 9:15

Your Answer

By clicking “Post Your Answer”, you agree to our terms of service and acknowledge you have read our privacy policy.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.