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  • Hi, thanks for your comments ?? I’ve not been able to replicate the error, though haven’t had time to check in detail. Is this stopping the plugin from working? Perhaps this is justa warning when in php debug mode? Cheers

    Thread Starter mvdsanden

    (@mvdsanden)

    Hi, the notification occurred during the web install (not copying files with FTP), when I tried to activate it. However, the plugin works fine as far as I can see.

    He there
    yeah I had the same issue – but I visited Plugins page and there it was and I was able to activate it from there

    Hi
    Thanks – always helps when I hear it’s happened more than once. I’ll take a look into this when I get a chance. Sounds like it’s a minor glitch that only affects a few people anyway.

    Cheers dude

    So I can replicate this on a blank WordPress install. Thanks for bringing it to my attention. I’ll try and fix it this weekend.

    Same error here, but was able to enable it from the plugins list.

    same issue. I did the same as the above to get it to work ??

    Hi Richard

    Same issue as above – get error trying to activate on install. The ‘activate’ works OK when click on the plugin list.

    Using WP 3.3.2

    Hi all- looks like my text editor threw in an odd character when I last saved the header. I’ll see if I get some time to fix it this week. Thanks again for reporting it.

    Fixed in version 1.1

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