• Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in D:\Dropbox\htdocs\wordpresslast\wp-content\plugins\kebo-twitter-feed\views\list.php on line 21

    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in D:\Dropbox\htdocs\wordpresslast\wp-content\plugins\kebo-twitter-feed\views\list.php on line 37

    Notice: Trying to get property of non-object in D:\Dropbox\htdocs\wordpresslast\wp-content\plugins\kebo-twitter-feed\views\list.php on line 42

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  • Plugin Author Peter Booker

    (@peterbooker)

    Hi Alexandru,

    Thank you for taking time to leave a review of your experiences. I am very sorry to hear you had serious problems when using our plugin.

    I have been looking through the workflow to identify what could have happened. If I can work with you to get it working flawlessly let me know.

    Those particular errors would suggest that:

    You had successfully connected to your Twitter account, but that the plugin had been unable to fetch the tweets.

    It should not be possible for it to try outputting Tweets if it does not have any. So I will be testing those checks and adding improved checks in, as that is clearly a problem.

    I am slightly confused though, as there have been 0 failed Twitter API requests (I get an email each time). Which would suggest that there could have been connectivity issues with your local WordPress install? Is there a chance your local (XAMPP?) install is not running the WP HTTP API requests properly?

    Either way, I am sorry you had problems which prevented you using the plugin and thank you for taking the time to try it out and leave your experiences.

    Jon (Kenshino)

    (@kenshino)

    Lord Jon

    It’s a PHP notice. Not even a warning and definitely not an error.

    It is not what is causing it not to work, if it was really not working.

    Thread Starter Alexandru Vornicescu

    (@alexvorn2)

    For me and everybody else a Notice is an error, if for you it is not then Good Luck!

    Plugin Author Peter Booker

    (@peterbooker)

    I think what Kenshino meant is that it is not a PHP error, in this case a notice that there was nothing in what it expected to be an object. As this meant that no Tweets could be displayed, that is obviously a problem.

    I created my own environment using XAMPP running inside a Dropbox account and the plugin worked fine still. I cannot reproduce the problems you had.

    To anyone else: I cannot ensure that the plugin will function on home PC test environments, but on normal web servers, compatible with WordPress, it will function as advertised.

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