• Resolved wpger

    (@fogruen)


    The plug-in is causing an warning when used with php (error in line 172). With php 7.0 everything works fine.

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  • Plugin Author MyThemeShop

    (@mythemeshop)

    Hello,

    Thank you for contacting MyThemeShop today and sorry for any inconvenience that might have been caused due to that.

    Can you please tell us which file is showing that error so we can look in to it?

    Looking forward to helping you. Thank you.

    Thread Starter wpger

    (@fogruen)

    The errors are:

    Warning: Illegal string offset ‘id’ in /homepages/…/…/htdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/wp-review/includes/functions.php on line 173

    Warning: Cannot assign an empty string to a string offset in /homepages/…/…/htdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/wp-review/includes/functions.php on line 173

    Warning: Illegal string offset ‘id’ in /homepages/…/…/htdocs/blog/wp-content/plugins/wp-review/includes/functions.php on line 175

    Plugin Author MyThemeShop

    (@mythemeshop)

    Hello,

    Those are not real errors, and you can safely ignore those warnings.

    Our servers are running PHP 7.1, and we are using WP Review on our website.

    Did you upgrade your server to PHP 7.1 or checking for compatibility using some plugin?

    Looking forward to helping you. Thank you.

    Thread Starter wpger

    (@fogruen)

    I upgraded to 7.1 and became aware of the errors. Then I downgraded again to 7.0 to avoid them. Unfortunately I can’t irgnore them because they are showing up on my website. (php display_errors enabled). Maybe you could tweak your code a bit to make them disappear.

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    Plugin Author MyThemeShop

    (@mythemeshop)

    Hello,

    We have just released v4.0.10 of the WP Review plugin addressing this issue. Kindly try upgrading and let us know if you still encounter issues.

    Thank you

    Thread Starter wpger

    (@fogruen)

    Your Update fixed the issue. Thank you very much!

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