That error message indicates that the plugin that you are trying to use has not been updated for quite a while & may not be fully compatible with your version of WordPress.
Actually my friend has all the plugin I’m trying to use on my site on his site and there isn’t a single error.
Probably because his server is hiding the messages.
Go and look. http://kreemy.com
I’ve teamviewed with him (screenviewing) and there isn’t a single error when he’s editing it.
Well, I’m sorry you don’t agree but I can assure you that I have “translated” that error message correctly.
Ok, I’m sorry for being rude to an expert…
Well, how do I fix it? You seem to know!
http://codex.wordpress.org/Editing_wp-config.php
Look for the section named “Debug”. This should switch off the notices but doesn’t solve the underlying problem of using outdated plugins.
Thanks man! Finally someone helpfull 😀
Thanks man! Finally someone helpfull 😀
Well, actually… now your server is just hiding the error messages too. You haven’t actually “fixed” anything. It’s just suppressing the error message, you understand – as in the problems are still there, but you are just choosing to turn off the warning messages so you can’t see them anymore. Something previously indicated by both esmi and fonglh, but possibly overlooked by you in your eagerness to “make it work”.
Just food for thought.
[edit] – Just an after thought; I think “debug” is already false by default, so…. you’ll let us know if changing it makes any difference please?