• I am receiving the following errors in the plugins page of the dashboard

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/19/10289519/html/itcindia/wp-content/plugins/types/embedded/common/installer/includes/installer.class.php on line 1293
    and

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/content/19/10289519/html/itcindia/wp-content/plugins/types/embedded/common/installer/includes/installer.class.php on line 173

    from plugin

    Types – Complete Solution for Custom Fields and Types

    I saw this issue has been fixed in a previous post by @beda
    But i could not understand how to fix it ..
    So i ask again

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  • Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    It’s not yet fixed.

    The upcoming release, however, will include the adjustments that solve this problem.

    @bedas I have this same issue. Do you have an estimate on when the next release will go live?

    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    Nope, but it’s soon (like, it was supposed to be today – that soon)

    But we encountered some issues and delayed the release so to fix them.

    Great, thanks for the quick response!

    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    I have updated my site to PHP 7.2, WordPress (4.9.6) and Types as per your instructions (2.3.1).

    I am still getting this error (repeated lots of times) on the Plugins page in the WP Backend.

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/.sites/140/site3681115/web/wp/wp-content/plugins/types/vendor/otgs/installer/includes/class-wp-installer.php on line 2336

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 9 months ago by martinleopold.
    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    Can I ask if you updated initially coming from Types 1.7?

    Just checked the backup I did before updating everything. Latest changelog entry from readme.txt is:

    = 1.8.6.2 =
    * Release date: 2015-09-29
    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    I replicated the problem, finally.

    1. Create a Fresh WordPress Install
    2. Install and activate Toolset Types 1.8.6.2, from WP ORG
    3. See that an update is offered in the Plugins list, try to update from there, it will fail and ask you to register Toolset
    4. Do so (register Toolset)
    5. The Installer Tab Toolset Section now should show a list of updates – it does not (it’s empty)
    6. However, you can now update in the Plugins list. Do that.
    7. You will receive 2.3.1 Types, and now reload the page
    8. The PHP errors will be displayed (of course, you need WP Debug active for that).

    I reported this problem and will keep you in the loop.

    Great, thanks for looking into this so quickly! Looking forward.

    Hey @bedas, it’s been a few weeks, any news on this?

    Anonymous User 14808221

    (@anonymized-14808221)

    The issue has reached it’s final status “done” just yesterday.

    This means any imminent (future) Plugin update of either Toolset or WPML, will push the fix.

    Thanks for your patience!

    I see, thanks for your great support!

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