• Resolved cmhello

    (@cmhello)


    Undefined variable $previous_post_id in /wp-content/plugins/eazydocs/includes/Frontend/Frontend.php on line 350

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  • Plugin Author Sajjad Hossain

    (@codersajjad)

    Hello,

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention! We always appreciate feedback from our users to help improve our plugin.

    Could you please let us know where you are seeing this error message? Also, are you using the latest version of EazyDocs? Any additional details will help us resolve this issue more effectively.

    Looking forward to your response!

    Best regards,
    EazyDocs Support Team

    Thread Starter cmhello

    (@cmhello)

    eazydocs/includes/Frontend/Frontend.php on line 350

    eazydocs 2.5.2

    Plugin Author Sajjad Hossain

    (@codersajjad)

    It seems there might be a bit of confusion. I was asking where exactly you see the error message — is it on your website’s frontend, in the WordPress dashboard, or somewhere else? Could you please share a screenshot? That would help us better understand the issue and assist you more effectively.

    Thank you for your cooperation!

    Thread Starter cmhello

    (@cmhello)

    I have clearly told you the file and line number of the error, you can just check the plugin and fix it.

    I saw the error in debug.log by turning on the debug mode.

    Plugin Author Sajjad Hossain

    (@codersajjad)

    Thank you for bringing this to our attention. I want to let you know that we’ve already addressed the issue, and the fix will be included in our upcoming version.

    Thanks & regards.

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