• Resolved Daniela Lao

    (@daniela-lao)


    I updated to Wordfence 6.0.5 and everything was fine except the notice that kept flashing the following:

    Undefined index: body in /home/[I removed]/public_html/wp-includes/class-http.php on line 260 Notice: Undefined index: body in /home/[I removed]/public_html/wp-includes/class-http.php on line 260 0

    I did a scan late last night and it went away. Did a scan early in the morning and it was back. Did a scan right now and it’s gone again.

    Any help?

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wordfence/

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  • Thread Starter Daniela Lao

    (@daniela-lao)

    Hey any solutions for this? Anyone else having this issue. I just happened again and I did another scan and the notice went away.

    Thread Starter Daniela Lao

    (@daniela-lao)

    Still no solution for this? 6.0.6 came out and I thought it solved the problem but it popped back up today.

    Plugin Author Mark Maunder

    (@mmaunder)

    Hi Daniela,

    This is happening in the core WordPress code, not in our plugin. If your’e seeing this on the ‘scan’ page of Wordfence in one of the yellow status windows, it may be that we’re just reporting an error that WordPress is generating.

    I’d work with your site designer, developer or hosting company to try to find the cause. It might just be that they have the WP_DEBUG constant enabled and it’s reporting benign warnings.

    Wordfence has been known to display errors in other parts of WordPress in those two yellow windows on the scan page. I did examine the code reported in the error and confirmed this is deep in the WordPress core code.

    Mark.

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