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  • Works fine for me up and til I started using phpti (https://phpti.com). Not sure if that’s the reason.

    Have a more field called right_column inside a group called extra. Works fine without force fields but when I use..

    Fields: omit-all

    ..it fails.

    Get errors when I try to save a page. (**** = my local directory)

    Notice: Undefined index: right_column in ****/wp-content/plugins/more-fields/more-fields-settings-object.php on line 238

    Notice: Undefined index: right_column in ****/wp-content/plugins/more-fields/more-fields-settings-object.php on line 238

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at ****/wp-content/plugins/more-fields/more-fields-settings-object.php:238) in ****/wp-includes/pluggable.php on line 934

    Plugin Author thomasjbradley

    (@thomasjbradley)

    @gail Could you be more specific?
    – Are you getting error messages?
    – Have you typed the box names in exactly the same format? It’s case sensitive.

    Plugin Author thomasjbradley

    (@thomasjbradley)

    @joninnz

    I had a look into the code, and that almost looks like a bug in More Fields.

    But you say all’s fine when you don’t use:
    Fields: omit-all

    It looks like More Fields is still trying to check for the existence of the field even though it isn’t there. Their error checking appears to have a hole.

    Thread Starter GHES

    (@gail-hastings)

    hi Thomas,
    Yes, I followed your examples to the letter (including case sensitivity), along with many other possibilities. You may be right, a bug in More Fields. I’m afraid I can’t be more specific, however, as i plunged into Post Types to solve my necessity there. Now another hundred trials and errors later, I can’t quite remember the specifics. But yours is a great plugin if one isn’t prepared to travel so far.

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