There was an issue with my commit to wordpress. I committed again with the correct version this time.
I was out of sync between my home server and my laptop. It may be an issue with “ownCloud”, I am investigating it now.
I hate making three versions in a week, and I am sure that my users don’t like it either.
Keith
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cassel
(@cassel)
Is it a functional issue for me? Should i use it even with the error message or disable it until there is an update?
Update now – it should go away.
It was never a functional issue as far as the program goes, PHP forgives that kind of thing.
It is a dumb-ass programmer mistake. I’ve been running this version for a month and never saw the problem. If I had done just a little more testing on a local server I would have seen it.
Keith
Thread Starter
cassel
(@cassel)
I don’t want to be an annoyance, but now, i have a different error:
Notice: Use of undefined constant kpg_ss_user_reg_filter – assumed ‘kpg_ss_user_reg_filter’ in /home/xxxx/public_html/cxxxxx.com/blog/wp-content/plugins/stop-spammer-registrations-plugin/stop-spammer-registrations-new.php on line 104
Any idea?
I fixed that, too and looked for other instances.
I update the wordpress site. You can download the latest from WordPress or BlogsEye (they are identical), or install the beta updater and use that to refresh the plugin.
Keith
You are not an annoyance. I am the annoyance and I apologize for the mistakes I made on this update.
Keith