• Hello and seasons greetings,

    The following occurred on a WordPress v4.7 multisite installation with Media Cleaner v3.2.9

    We wanted to use Media Cleaner for a site of ours, so we tried activating it on site with ID:5 of a multisite (which has just 12 sites).
    We had 3 immediate results.

    1. In our database, table was created on the 5th site:
    mywp_5_wpmcleaner in utf8_general_ci

    2. In our errorlog, we got about 800 lines (150kb) of
    [22-Dec-2016 04:27:20 UTC] PHP Notice: Array to string conversion in .../wp-content/plugins/media-cleaner/wpmc_settings.php on line 63

    3. The site itself got really messed up by changing the encoding which gave us this:

    Result of media-cleaner activation on a network

    The language of the site (network) is greek.

    Since we had just taken a full back before activating the plugin, it was late at night and none of the sites had any traffic, we also tried network-activating as well as activation on the main site.

    When network-activated we did not get the funny characters. The table was created on the main site and we also got another 60kb of the same PHP notice in our errorlog.

    Finally when activated on just the main site the plugin seemed to be activated correctly. I use “seem” because it did not give any errors of any kind but unfortunately it is site ID:5 we want to use it and not on our main site.

    So, what must we do? ˉ\_(ツ)_/ˉ

    If you have any suggestions/ideas please let us know.
    Thank you again for time and work

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  • Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    Hi,

    What did you change the encoding? You don’t have to ?? The plugin seems to work. The warnings you get is not really important, but it means that the shortcodes set up in your WordPress are strange, somehow. A few users ran into this problem before and I could never replicate it, I think it might be the theme you are using. If you switch to a standard theme, do you get this issue as well? It might also be the plugin. Anyway, if you can find from which theme/plugin it is coming from, I would definitely like to fix it to avoid showing this warnings and maybe display a message in the admin of WordPress, that would be nicer.

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