• ads

    (@ecomturbo)


    PHP errors:

    [16-Nov-2022 08:01:03 UTC] PHP Warning: array_intersect(): Expected parameter 1 to be an array, null given in /home/wp-content/plugins/svg-support/functions/mime-types.php on line 28

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • fidoboy

    (@fidoboy)

    Yes. It happens also with latest 2.5.3 version. There is a bug that should be solved. Let’s hope that the developer can do it soon.

    What version of PHP are you on? We seemed to have just hit this error only after we upgraded some infrastructure to PHP 8.

    fidoboy

    (@fidoboy)

    Hi @tnolte ,

    In my case it happens with PHP 8.1 and it was working fine, without errors, in previous version running the same PHP version.

    umduck

    (@umduck)

    We are on PHP 7.4 and are experiencing the same issues.

    Thread Starter ads

    (@ecomturbo)

    Guys, we’ve moved back to SAFE SVG plugin and all works fine. They also reply to support tickets unlike SVG Support.

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/safe-svg

    Actually this plugin should be maintained by WordPress and no one else. SVGs have become too critical. We can’t afford this kind of PHP errors for days without any support.

    @ecomturbo as a fellow open source plugin developer this sort of attitude doesn’t help. There was actually support this past week of you bothered to look at other essentially duplicate issues to this one. There was also another release in an attempt to fix the issue. How about working to be part of the solution instead of piling on a lone developer. You have no idea what is going on in their life and you are benefitting from someone else’s work without paying them a dime. You could have easily reverted the version of the plugin you were using if it was that critical.

Viewing 6 replies - 1 through 6 (of 6 total)
  • The topic ‘PHP error’ is closed to new replies.