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Fatal error: eZ Publish did not finish its request

Fatal error: eZ Publish did not finish its request

Friday 09 March 2012 7:10:20 pm - 4 replies

Hello 

When i try to write a comment in my site i have this error 

does anyone know what it is about:

Fatal error: eZ Publish did not finish its request

The execution of eZ Publish was abruptly ended. Contact website owner with current url and what you did, and owner will be able to debug the issue further(by enabling 'display_errors' and optionally 'DebugOutput').

Friday 09 March 2012 11:28:38 pm

i'd bet a bottle of champagne that a clue on the answer is in your error log. 

Sunday 11 March 2012 1:43:53 pm

Hey Ray!

i'd bet against that and put 2 sixpacks on top that there is a problem according your database connection blunk.gif Emoticon

Best Chris

Modified on Sunday 11 March 2012 1:44:29 pm by Christoph Stollwerk

Monday 12 March 2012 10:17:35 am

Hello and thank you for ur answers!

Olivier! Sorry but you just lost a bottle of champagne and it's what i really needed after all these ezpublishing blunk.gif Emoticon

Christoph; I didnt have anything in my logs! any error or warning... but i just deleted all of my workflows. now i dont have any fatal error after sending the comments!

But: in my site there should be only the editors who are autorised to write and approved the blogs , but when they log in to approved the comments, the Collaboration part is unclickable ! 

i bet the bottle of champagne as well which my settings are all correct!

Modified on Monday 12 March 2012 10:19:34 am by ray lab

Monday 12 March 2012 2:53:23 pm

If you were using ezcomments extension for comments, I would have bet that you did not create the necessary extra tables.

But since you mention workflows, I think you are using standard content and approval workflows. While it is quite common to produce "bad" custom workflow events that crash when run in an unexpected content, the standard approval workflow event should be pretty safe to use.

For the editors to be able to click on "collaborate", you need to assign a "collaboration" policy to the editor's roles.

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