Actually, there are many of these errors when XDebug is enabled.
Here’s a near complete set of screenshots to help you guys debug it.
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1STAxq3WY865V3DfYFp7blUqojbXx5Bbr
Hello @s3w47m88,
As I see, the settings were not saved into the database. Try to reinstall the plugin or reset the settings.
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George
Hi George,
I haven’t had the opportunity to save anything to the database yet. I just installed the Plugin and discovered these errors. I also tried deleting and reinstalling the Plugin.
@s3w47m88 If you take a look at the code, you’ll see that the default settings should be saved (automatically) in the database when you install/activate the plugin. In your case, something happens, and this is not happening.
I think the error_log (or debug.log) from the moment when you install/activate the plugin could be much more useful for the plugin authors.
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George J.
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George J.
I agree with @georgejipa please let us know
I just merged @georgejipa ‘s pull request. We will be updating the WordPress Repo shortly but feel free to grab an updated copy from github.
Thanks @georgejipa