Hi Georges,
On J4, last version of Flexicontent, I have also Docman.
I have contacted the Docman team and they have found an issue with Flexicontent code, I paste their answer here :
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Hello Xavier,
Thanks for the FTP access. I've performed a search inside your installed components and found this =>
drops.arunasmazeika.com/Screen-Shot-2023-11-27-12-16-48.42.png
The Flexicontent component is responsible for the issue you are experiencing ... as I've said, they are defining their own JEventDispatcher class which is a big NO NO NO ... you don't do this unless you have absolute control of the environment where the code is running. I understand why they've done it but you do not define a Framework class like this, knowing that there might be code relying on checks against it.
I encourage you to contact them and ask them if they are willing to fix it ... this in no case a problem with DOCman itself.
You can test that all works perfectly if you disable all of the flexicontent extensions (plugins, etc.) in the extensions manager.
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This cause an issue in backend when I'm trying to change information in a Docman document.
Can you help me or tell me if this code can be changed in Flexicontent ?
Thank you Georges
Xavier