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  • Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi jpridemore thank you for reporting this. One of the plugin developers will look into this issue.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    I’m guessing there is no relation between this error and the file change detection feature – meaning, that there is nothing wrong with the file change detection feature.
    Are you are merely pointing out that the file change feature has detected the warning log in your example because it was displayed in a log file somewhere on your server?
    If my assumptions are incorrect please provide more information.

    Thread Starter jpridemore

    (@jpridemore)

    You are correct, there is nothing wrong with the file change detection feature (at least as indicated by this error). I was pointing out there is an undefined variable in wp-security-rename-login-feature.php on line 922. I can only assume there is an error in the programming logic of wp-security-rename-login-feature.php. I am, by the way, using this feature in my installation.

    Plugin Contributor wpsolutions

    (@wpsolutions)

    Ok thanks.
    I have identified the bug and made the amendment which will be available in the next release.

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    Hi @jpridemore can you test the latest version. This issue has being resolved.

    Thank you

    Hi guys, thank you for the fantastic plugin, I seem to have the same issue, running all with Version 3.9.9 on WordPress 4.2.4.

    I have two installations and both send me this line on the Username text field when I try to login to admin.

    <b>Notice</b>: Undefined variable: user_login in <b>/home/*******/public_html/****/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/other-includes/wp-security-rename-login-feature.php</b> on line <b>912</b>

    Cheers
    Daniel

    Plugin Contributor mbrsolution

    (@mbrsolution)

    @daniel thank you for reporting this issue. One of the plugin developers will research further your finding.

    Regards

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