I’m getting the same errors. Makes this plugin rather un-fun to use in a dev environment with errors set to display.
yes. it floods the debug log. anyone know how to fix it?
It seems from what I’ve heard that WordPress has become a lot more strict about how people code their plugins, hence the new errors. We have a few options:
1. Downgrade PHP. Not a good option.
2. Downgrade WordPress. Not a good option.
3. Turn off error display and wait it out until the plugin author fixes the errors. May or may not be a good option.
4. Log errors but don’t display them, and use a plugin like WP Error Fix to view and filter errors by source.
As a plugin developer, I’ve settled on option 4 as it allows me to continue viewing errors that are relevant to me. So far it’s working very well.
tried to install wp_error fix but i just keep getting
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Hmmm, not sure what that’s all about. Were you online when you tried to activate it? You might try posting in their support area.
i am behind a proxy and have used wp_proxy_host etc…
Hmm, ok, that’s probably why. I’m no expert on such things. You’ll probably want to post to their support section.