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Fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: array_key_exists(): Argument #2 ($array) must be of type array, null given in /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/src/PaymentGateways/Gateways/PayPalStandard/Migrations/SetPayPalStandardGatewayId.php:30 Stack trace: #0 /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/src/PaymentGateways/Gateways/PayPalStandard/Migrations/SetPayPalStandardGatewayId.php(30): array_key_exists() #1 /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/src/Framework/Migrations/MigrationsRunner.php(113): Give\PaymentGateways\Gateways\PayPalStandard\Migrations\SetPayPalStandardGatewayId->run() #2 [internal function]: Give\Framework\Migrations\MigrationsRunner->run() #3 /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/src/Helpers/Hooks.php(43): call_user_func_array() #4 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(308): Give\Helpers\Hooks::Give\Helpers\{closure}() #5 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(332): WP_Hook->apply_filters() #6 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-includes/plugin.php(517): WP_Hook->do_action() #7 /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/includes/install.php(109): do_action() #8 /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/includes/install.php(49): give_run_install() #9 /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/give.php(408): give_install() #10 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(308): Give->install() #11 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(332): WP_Hook->apply_filters() #12 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-includes/plugin.php(517): WP_Hook->do_action() #13 /opt/bitnami/wordpress/wp-admin/plugins.php(194): do_action() #14 {main} thrown in /bitnami/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/give/src/PaymentGateways/Gateways/PayPalStandard/Migrations/SetPayPalStandardGatewayId.php on line 30
I tried uninstalling all the themes and going back to default. The error still persists. I am running WordPress Multisite 6.2
Any way to help get this going would be appreciated! I like the look of this plugin!
Thank you
Sandra
]]>I have a Network with the Main Side ospsv.escapenet.info and a Subdomain
voss.ospsv.escapenet.info
I want ospsv.escapenet.info/voss to link to the subdomains content.
Can you help me?
Thanks in advance
Domenico
i installed multisite with instructions and added 4 subdomains.
2 of this subdomains works perfectly.
all other subdomains don’t work.
They show following error: ERR_NAME_NOT_RESOLVED
if i add new subdomains, they also don’t work.
can someone help me?
i had checked DNS ZONES and all of subdomains (working and not working) have the same settings.
i need help!
Thank you for answering!
Philipp
]]>I am running a Multi Site with wordpress.
I installed the site in a subfolder named: wordpress.
Since the site is now live I would like to hide the /wordpress/ section in my urls.
I did that before with normal WP-Sites. But since it is a MS it seams to be trickier.
Thank you for your help.
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alex
Anyway when im start to editing a new post and open the file uploader to insert new images the overlay opens as http so the post editing page puts out a mixed content warning for the uploader. Any ideas how to force this uploader to open and receive images with https ?
]]>I have a multisite. Is there away that I can add a Google Adsense code to every maintenance page? Possibly through a filter?
Thank you for your help!
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/maintenance-page/
]]>These things have I already tried:
– Proof if title and url are WP reserved keywords (they aren’t)
– Empty browser and server cache and try again (failed)
– Changed parmalinks settings to default (worked but I dont want that ^^)
– Edited permalinks settings to default, date, category and back to posts name (failed)
– Deaktivated all plugins (error is still active)
– Renamed post and changed url (worked)
– Renamed post and url, saved changes, undo changes and save again (fail)
I want to know what I have to change that the broken links works again. I don’t want to check every morning which links are broken and habve to be renamed.
NOTE: I have updated translations today morning. I’m not sure if the problem already existed before that, but I think so.
]]>I just upgraded my WordPress multisite install to 3.9.1 from 3.6.1. Since the upgrade to 3.6, the wp-admin and wp-login sections have been painfully slow, so much so that I haven’t been using the site for the dread of having to deal with it.
I originally thought it might be the fact that I’d defined the force SSL constants in wp-config. (See this post.) As it turns out, that’s not the case. On one of the sites that was slow (which also happened to be the only other site with the force SSL constants defined), I did a fresh install and neglected to enable multisite. Even with the force SSL constants defined, that site now works just fine.
The distinguishing factor, then, seems to be the fact that one of the installations is multisite, while the other is not.
Any idea what could be slowing things down?
Thanks so much, you guys!
With My Best Regards,
S. Wyatt Young
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