• Well over a year ago you told someone in your support forum here that you were going to fix this error, but it persists to this day. Any plans to take care of this yet?

    Attempt to read property "content" on int in /wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/src/Util/Router.php on line 593

    • Cory C.
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  • Benjamin

    (@benjaminowens)

    Hi @palmtek! That’s probably my mistake that it wasn’t part of the 3.50 release, sorry about that. I’ve made a change that fixes that warning, and it will be part of 3.55.

    Thread Starter palmtek

    (@palmtek)

    Thank you sir, glad to hear it.

    Hello,
    When will the next update be released?
    This error is really annoying. Can this message be disabled?
    Thank you for your help!

    Hello, Version 3.55 is now available, and I have installed it. However, the problem has not been fixed. The same error is still being displayed!

    Thread Starter palmtek

    (@palmtek)

    Yeah, same.
    Very disapointing.

    Thread Starter palmtek

    (@palmtek)

    How about writing for us a custom filter to squelch this from being writen to our log files?

    Same/similar issue on a site I manage. 3.55 ver did not fix anything.

    My issue only pops up on calendar/event pages on the site; I’m using The Events Calendar (and have used both plugins for years).

    Warning: Undefined property: stdClass::$content in /home/customer/www/focuscolorado.com/public_html/wp-content/plugins/nextgen-gallery/src/Util/Router.php on line 593

    Plugin Support Mihai Ceban

    (@mihaiimagely)

    Hey all,

    Sorry for the confusion created.

    Our development team had to release NextGen Gallery 3.55 earlier than we were planning, and it doesn’t include the fixes that were intended to be included.

    The fix mentioned by Benjamin was postponed for the next update.

    Thanks for your understanding

    Plugin Support Mihai Ceban

    (@mihaiimagely)

    Hi @palmtek, @bl4d30r, @bl4d30r, @karl_peschel,

    I am happy to inform you that this problem got fixed in one of NextGen Gallery updates. Please feel free to update to NGG 3.57 to have it solved.

    Still broken for me. Error is on line 595 now.

    See https://focuscolorado.com/calendar/ or any individual event post. NextGen and The Events Calendar are on the latest versions.

    Is there a way I can stop NGG from even loading on specific pages or URLs? I don’t have galleries anywhere on the calendar or event pages, so it shouldn’t be loading anyway.

    hi

    For me, the error is fixed with this update. Many thanks!

    Kind regards

    Thread Starter palmtek

    (@palmtek)

    The error message is gone from the sites I am running.
    But the custom CSS I wrote is all jacked up. ID’s are renamed and also classes have changed from the looks of it. The nagging error was better.

    What version of PHP are you using? I still have error on line 595.

    Thread Starter palmtek

    (@palmtek)

    @milanxy, The site that I originally posted about is PHP Version 8.1.18.

    Milan

    (@milanxy)

    It seems that the error will be in this 8.1 version. I had 8.1. and I changed it to 8.2. Now I have a problem only when displaying the Event Calendar as “per day”. Other OK.

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