• Resolved Abigailm

    (@abigailm)


    I am seeing this error in my wp-admin/error_log

    PHP Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, class 'PAnD' not found

    This shows up at roughly 2 minute intervals and began on 10/14/16, which is the date that several upgrades to the plugin were pushed out.

    I disabled the plugin, waited 10 minutes, and the error went away.

    I reactivated the plugin, and the error resumed.

    I disabled the plugin and the error went away again. It has not resumed in 20 minutes since I last disabled the plugin.

    I didn’t notice any other performance problems, but I am concerned about the error message, so I am reporting this and also keeping the plugin disabled, as the plugin is not necessary to site function (but a recurrent error message is worrisome)

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  • Plugin Author iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi, that is odd. Can you please login to the plugin folder via FTP and check if there is a folder called vendor nor not? The londer structure should be like this: https://puu.sh/s3MMP/1ac8ca9596.png

    Make sure you have the vendor folder. If you do see the vendor folder, please dig inside it so see if there is a php and js file present or not.

    /vendor/persist-admin-notices-dismissal/ => this path should have 1 php and 1 js file. let me know if you see that or not.

    Thread Starter Abigailm

    (@abigailm)

    Yes, there is a vendor folder, and that path has two files:

    persist-admin-notices-dismissal.php

    dismiss-notice.js

    Plugin Author iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Thanks for reporting this issue, I’m running some tests on my end and push a new update as soon as the problem gets resolved.

    Plugin Author iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Just pushed v1.4.6 update. Please update your plugin with the latest code. It should fix the problem you are facing.

    Let me know if it fixed the issue.

    Thanks.

    Thread Starter Abigailm

    (@abigailm)

    Yes, it did fix the issue – I updated & reactivated several hours ago and have not seen anything in the error logs, so all is well now.

    Plugin Author iSaumya

    (@isaumya)

    Hi,
    I’m glad to know that it worked. If you got a few min, please consider posting a review about this plugin in the reviews section.

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