• Resolved Gary Gordon

    (@garymgordon)


    In my PHP error log I am seeing multiple instances of:

    [09-Dec-2013 14:04:39 UTC] PHP Strict Standards: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, non-static method category_excluder::register() should not be called statically in /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 429

    Is this something you can update?

    Gary

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/ultimate-category-excluder/

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  • Hi Gary,

    Hmmm. Ultimate Category Excluder doesn’t have a register() function. Check your other plugins or functions.php file (in your theme directory) for something else dealing with categories.

    When did the error messages start appearing? Does it still appear when you use a different theme? Does it appear on every page load, or only on certain page loads? Does it appear if you disable all of your plugins?

    I’ve not seen that error message before, so I don’t know if I can be of much help. Email me if you can’t get it figured out. You’ll need to send me the info listed at the bottom of the UCE settings page. Mike

    Hi Gary,

    Do you have the “Category Excluder Widget” plugin installed? http://wordpress.org/plugins/category-excluder/ I have nothing to do with this plugin, but it looks like it has “category_excluder” and lots of “register” stuff happening in it. Just a guess, let me know. Mike

    Thread Starter Gary Gordon

    (@garymgordon)

    Mike,
    Thanks for the clarification. I emailed the other guy. haha
    Gary

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