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  • Plugin Author John Godley

    (@johnny5)

    The plugin has been compatible with PHP 8 for a long time. That error is not a PHP 8 error and indicates another problem, possibly with the data in your database.

    Did you also update the plugin from an older version at the same time?

    Thread Starter rooobreyes

    (@rooobreyes)

    Hi @johnny5,

    Yes we did update incrementally, switching back to PHP7.4 don’t have this error.

    Regards,
    Rob

    Plugin Author John Godley

    (@johnny5)

    That may be the case, but it’s not a PHP 8 error as such – PHP 7.4 is probably just ignoring a problem that was always there on your site.

    Without knowing what the data is that is causing the problem it’s hard for me to say. One solution would be to export your data, delete the plugin and all settings, and then reactivate and import your data.

    Thread Starter rooobreyes

    (@rooobreyes)

    Yeah, we’ll just probably do that. Thanks for the help.

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