• David Lingren

    (@dglingren)


    I am getting many, many PHP Notice messages on my test system:

    Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 2 in /wp-content/plugins/wp-hotkeys/wp-hotkeys.php on line 265

    Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 2 in /wp-content/plugins/wp-hotkeys/wp-hotkeys.php on line 272

    Notice: Uninitialized string offset: 2 in /wp-content/plugins/wp-hotkeys/wp-hotkeys.php on line 281

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-hotkeys/

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  • Plugin Author Mickey Kay

    (@mcguive7)

    Hmmm, I’m not seeing this on my system, which makes me think it may be a conflict with a specific menu item you have on your install. Have you tried disabling other plugins to determine if the problem is resolved? If so, can you please let me know which plugin gives rise to the issue?

    Thread Starter David Lingren

    (@dglingren)

    Thanks for your response and your patience in awaiting my reply.

    I originally reported this problem on behalf of a user of my own plugin, Media Library Assistant. They have since removed WP Hotkeys from their system.

    I installed WP Hotkeys on my test system and confirmed that WPML Multilingual CMS, Version 3.2.7 by OnTheGoSystems will generate a few hundred of the messages on any admin-mode menu page.

    As a plugin developer, you can work with them to make your plugin compatible. Have a look at:

    Theme and Plugin Developers

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