• Resolved Tim

    (@timwakeling-1)


    Hi – any idea why I might be getting this? Conflict somehow between Gravity Forms 2.5 and QEM? Thanks ??

    PHP message: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught ArgumentCountError: Too few arguments to function qem_admin_notice(), 0 passed in /wp-content/plugins/gravityforms/common.php on line 5662 and exactly 1 expected in /wp-content/plugins/quick-event-manager/legacy/settings.php

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  • Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    Hi Tim,

    Very strange. I will try an recreate in a test system and revert.

    I use Gravity Forms on my own sites with Qem and not come across this issue.

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@timwakeling-1)

    Thanks!

    I hadn’t encountered this until I updated to 2.5 today, but I’m a developer myself and can’t quite imagine how the error could have occurred. I don’t know that GF interacts with QEM at all … strange.

    Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    I assume you are not running my anti-spam or you would have mentioned that. But good to know it is after the upgrade.

    I just upgraded my main site. I’ll double check.

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    Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    Are you running 2.5.0 or 2.5.1 ( as that line in Gravity common.php in 2.5.1 is a comment ! )

    Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    Testing with QEM and Gravity Version 2.5.1.1 as the only two plugins I don’t get any fatal errors.

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@timwakeling-1)

    Thanks very much for looking into this. No, I’m afraid I’m not running your anti-spam as far as I know. I appreciate if you’re not seeing the error it’s going to be hard if not impossible to solve it. I’ll have another go my end. ??

    Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    Few things you can do.

    1. Go to tools / health check – info tab and copy paste details here

    2. Install troubleshooting and health check plugin, you can then disable plugins without impacting front end

    3. Re install both Qem and Gravity

    Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    Hi Tim,

    Have you managed to find a resolution?

    Alan

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@timwakeling-1)

    Not as such, but oddly, I can’t reproduce it at my end either now. So I’m going to mark this as resolved and return to it if I need to. Thanks very much for your thoughts and testing. ??

    Plugin Author Alan Fuller

    (@alanfuller)

    I have identified a compatibility issue with Gravity Forms 2.5+ that will create the above error in certain circumstances and have fixed that issue in the latest release ( 9.1.8 )

    Thread Starter Tim

    (@timwakeling-1)

    Brilliant – thank you!

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