• So I am using User Avatar and hooking into User Avatar on front end. I am checking if the user is logged in before showing the Avatar and allowing them to update the avatar. When loading wp-admin using ajax in thickbox I get this woocommerce for each error.

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/admin/woocommerce-admin-init.php on line 141

    I believe this is because I am using <?php get_header()?> and <?php get_footer()?> which both use woocommerce.

    Anyone know how I could get around this Warning message in the thickbox it doesn’t have a class or anything else associated with the message so no way to just hide it haha… Not sure why it is even displaying int he first place when the template I am using this on has nothing to do with woocommerce.

    Thanks in advance.

    http://wordpress.org/plugins/woocommerce/

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  • Thread Starter bowenac

    (@bowenac)

    Ended up hiding warnings… It was from the theme I am using is using global woocommerce in the header. Not sure how else to get around this warning other than hiding it.

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