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iop_home posted this 27 May 2024
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As I save any article I get the following annoucement:
Class "Joomla\Component\Finder\Administrator\Table\MapTable" not found

then in the dashboard, there is an opened administartor session, for which I can perform their log out. My articles are saved...

What is my problem?

As I save any article I get the following annoucement: Class "Joomla\Component\Finder\Administrator\Table\MapTable" not found then in the dashboard, there is an opened administartor session, for which I can perform their log out. My articles are saved... What is my problem?
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Support Team posted this 27 May 2024

Hello Patrick,

The error message you're encountering, "Class 'Joomla\Component\Finder\Administrator\Table\MapTable' not found," indicates that Joomla is trying to reference a class that is either missing or not properly loaded. This issue typically arises from problems with the Joomla installation or specific extensions.
Is this a fresh installation?
The error may be caused by a conflict or a missing file in an extension, especially related to the Finder (Smart Search) component.
Go to Extensions > Plugins.
Search for "Finder" or "Smart Search" and disable all related plugins.
Check if the error persists when saving an article.
If the issue seems to be with the Finder component specifically, you may need to reinstall it.

Clearing the cache can help resolve issues caused by outdated cached data.
Save an article again and review the detailed error message for more clues.
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Sincerely,
Anna.
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Hello Patrick, The error message you're encountering, "Class 'Joomla\Component\Finder\Administrator\Table\MapTable' not found," indicates that Joomla is trying to reference a class that is either missing or not properly loaded. This issue typically arises from problems with the Joomla installation or specific extensions. Is this a fresh installation? The error may be caused by a conflict or a missing file in an extension, especially related to the Finder (Smart Search) component. Go to Extensions > Plugins. Search for "Finder" or "Smart Search" and disable all related plugins. Check if the error persists when saving an article. If the issue seems to be with the Finder component specifically, you may need to reinstall it. Clearing the cache can help resolve issues caused by outdated cached data. Save an article again and review the detailed error message for more clues. ................................................... Sincerely, Anna. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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iop_home posted this 27 May 2024

Hallo Anna,
Thank you. Missing php file. Solved.
Patrick

Hallo Anna, Thank you. Missing php file. Solved. Patrick
Support Team
Support Team posted this 28 May 2024

Hello Patrick,

You are welcome.
Let us know if any further assistance is required.
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Anna.
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Hello Patrick, You are welcome. Let us know if any further assistance is required. ................................................... Sincerely, Anna. Nicepage Support Team Please subscribe to our YouTube channel: http://youtube.com/nicepage?sub_confirmation=1 Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/nicepageapp
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