The previous error has vancished. Now the view partly renders but dies
with this error:


Fatal error: Call to undefined function format_date() in /home/
theesociety/public_html/cache/test/dev/modules/autoSfGuardUser/
templates/_list_td_tabular.php on line 8

I am not aware of any change that I've made that could effect what
functions are available to the sfGuardUser plugin, especially since it
is serving its administrative module from a cache file. Does anyone
know what could cause an error like this?







On Sep 11, 1:38 pm, Jake Barnes <[email protected]> wrote:
> For the most part, everything on my site is working great, however, a
> bug has suddenly appeared regarding sfGuard. I have not made any
> changes to this module that I can recall. If I go here:
>
> frontend_dev.php/sf_guard_user.html
>
> Then I get this:
>
> Fatal error: Allowed memory size of 16777216 bytes exhausted (tried to
> allocate 4864 bytes) in /usr/share/php/symfony/widget/
> sfWidgetFormChoice.class.php on line 113
>
> The last entry in Subversion, regarding sfGuardPlugin, is this:
>
> "Some base class has apparently been left out of Subversion. I can not
> easily find it. It is on the dev site but not on the live site. I'd
> like to find it and add it to the live site. "
>
> That was 100 small revisions ago. No changes, just adding in some base
> classes.
>
> And yes, I've already done "symfony cc".
>
> Any suggestions?
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