• Resolved Startx04

    (@startx04)


    Hi,

    I have an issue with the configuration of Dynamic Widgets;

    when i want to define the pages where the widget should appear i see at the bottom of the listed pages following message:

    Notice: Undefined variable: widget_id in /xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-content/plugins/dynamic-widgets/mods/pages_module.php on line 123

    If i try to apply the settings it throws me following messages on top of teh backend:

    Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in /xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-includes/rewrite.php on line 376

    Notice: Undefined offset: -1 in /xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-includes/rewrite.php on line 378

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-includes/rewrite.php:376) in /xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/xxx/wp-admin/includes/misc.php on line 1116

    Any ideas where that comes from or how to fix it? For information, i have applied permission settings on files 644, folders 755 for safety.

    Thanks in advance & best regards

    Startx04

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  • Plugin Contributor Qurl

    (@qurl)

    You’ve probably dragged a widget into a sidebar and then immediately edit the Dynamic Widgets settings. Please save the widget first before you do that.

    Thread Starter Startx04

    (@startx04)

    Hi Qurl,

    Thanks for the quick response. Usual i save before moving on, and i tried again to make sure i did. No changes, same errors.

    I there is an incompatibility with the “Tag Pages” plugin and the WPML plugin, maybe in combination with the Enfold Theme from Kriesi.

    I can workaround that, but having script errors all the time doesn’t make me comfortable to use it as a production environment.

    Hi @startx04,

    As far as I know there are no compatibility issues with WPML and Tag Pages. If you do encounter issues with Tag Pages, just let me know via the Tag Pages forum (https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/tag-pages/)

    All the best,
    BjornW (Tag Pages’ author)

    Plugin Contributor Qurl

    (@qurl)

    It might be the widget you’re using which have an incompatibility. You can try to use one of the standard widgets that come with a vanilla WP install and see if the problem persists.

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