• Resolved nesoor

    (@nesoor)


    Hey WordPress memebers,

    I am using a plugin called The Events Calendar By Modern Tribe, Inc. but somehow it interfears with AAM.

    I get the following erro in my logs:
    Backend log: PHP Warning: array_key_exists() expects parameter 2 to be array, string given in /home/domeinnaamhiernl/domains/domeinnaamhier.nl/public_html/wp-content/plugins/advanced-access-manager/Application/Core/Config.php on line 70\n, referer: https://www.domeinnaamhier.nl/agenda/2018-09-11/

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  • Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    Hi @nesoor,

    Seams like the aam-utilities option in the wp_options table is corrupted and does not contain the array value. That would be probably the reason for this warning.

    AAM manages this option and always makes sure that it is array, so it is quite possible that something outside of AAM codebase altered this option.

    Thank you,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter nesoor

    (@nesoor)

    Hey Vasyl Martyniuk,
    Could it be a caching plugin or a geo block ?

    Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    Actually it is quite possible.

    Thread Starter nesoor

    (@nesoor)

    Hey Vasyl Martyniuk,
    Could it be a PHP version problem ?
    I have PHP 7.3 enabled.

    Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    Nope. That is not related to PHP version. Indeed I’m purposely keep AAM compatible from PHP v5.3 and up to the v7.3.

    You can try to clear All AAM Settings. This should remove any corrupt data from the database however you would have to reconfigure any access settings that you have today.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

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