• Resolved Rachel

    (@jaxrachel)


    Any insight on how to get this error to stop? “PHP message: PHP Warning: Undefined variable $playlist in /www/site_496/public/wp-content/plugins/radio-station/includes/shortcodes.php on line 2343”

    while reading response header from upstream. request: “GET /wp-admin/admin-ajax.php?action=radio_station_current_show&instance=1&timestamp=1652804663&title=&display_hosts=0&show_avatar=0&show_title=1&show_link=1&default_name=&time=12&show_sched=0&show_playlist=1&show_all_sched=0&show_desc=0&avatar_width=&avatar_size=thumbnail&title_position=right&link_hosts=0&show_encore=1&countdown=0&ajax=on&dynamic=0&widget=0&id=&for_time=0

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  • Plugin Author Tony Zeoli

    (@tonyzeoli)

    I’m sorry it took so long to get back to you. We just released an update – 2.4.0.9 to resolve some php 8 issues. Please check for the update and see if it was resolved. I’ll ping out lead developer on this and we’ll get back to you.

    Plugin Contributor Tony Hayes

    (@majick)

    @jaxrachel This seems to be happening when there is no current playlist. I’ve taken note of the problem to be fixed for a future update.

    Meanwhile, if you are not needing the playlist to display for the particular widget you can set the widget/shortcode to not show playlists and this will bypass the problem.

    Otherwise it can be safely ignored in any case, as it is just a warning where a variable is not defined before it is added to.

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