Is this from an upgrade More Fields installation?
Hi,
I have the same problem.
I implemented a new WordPress-Blog and installed today the newest version.
The activation was no Problem, but on the configuration-page I can’t add new input boxes.
Above these I became this error-message:
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-content/plugins/more-fields/more-fields-settings.php on line 24
Can you help me with this problem?
Or do you need more informations?
What’s your server setup?
I have the same problem. Also with the ‘More Types’ plugin i have the same problem.
Again, what’s your setup?
It’s difficult to try and replicate if I don’t know your setup.
Hi Sorry, my setup is WordPress 3.0.1 and More fields Version 2.0.3 also with the latest version of More types i get the error message;
Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in c:\domains\ruimtevolk.nl\wwwroot\nieuw\wp-content\plugins\more-fields\more-fields-settings.php on line 24
Cheers, Floris Hermans
Thanks, we’ll look into this. Seems to be a problem with php installs in Windows environments.
Hi there,
Any news on the issue? another clue maybe; when i press ‘add new input box’ nothing happens. The page itself shows just fine..
kind regards
floris
We probably have a solution to this problem.
Will implement and update as soon as possible.
Anyword on the solution? This is a great plug-in that I would like to continue using. This plugin works on a WP installed on a Linux box, but fails with that error on an NT box… so I agree, the issue is server related.
Thanks, and hope to see solution soon.
This is still not marked as resolved, isn’t it? (With 2.0.3 that is.)
hi there
yes it is resolved. It had to do with the PHP version.. i upgraded and now all is fine.
Same issue here using v2.0.3. The “Add new input box” does nothing. Running Apache/2.0.52 on Linux with PHP 5.2.6.
Is it possible that this only works in the root of a domain, i.e. yoursite.com? I was able to get 2.0.3 to work on the same server I mentioned above, in the root of the domain. It won’t work in a directory though, i.e. yoursite.com/test.
Hoping the developer has a suggestion or quick fix but has anyone else got it working in a non-root directory?