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  • Plugin Author pavy

    (@pavy)

    I’ll check on this and get back to you.

    I am getting the same warning notice.

    Me too.

    I just got the same error too. Any news on how to fix this?

    Ditto. I also get it if I try setting a whitelisted form variable.

    Hey,

    I get the same warning message. When I click on “set email” box above this, without changing anything, the error message goes away. I don’t know if this fixes anything. Just thought I’d put in my 2 cents. Any thoughts?

    Plugin Author pavy

    (@pavy)

    Everyone,

    I will be releasing an update for WordPress Firewall 2 in the next week or so. This version should (hopefully) correct this issue, among others.

    Thank you for your feedback! It’s appreciated.

    Same with me:

    Warning: unserialize() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-firewall-2.php on line 606

    Warning: unserialize() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-firewall-2.php on line 607

    I’m still seeing this message (exactly as theroudwell mentioned – down to the line numbers). Has there been an update or any information I can add?

    Still get basically the same message, but for line 567 as at the beginning of this thread. Also, if I add my IP to the Whitelist, it has no effect.

    same problem here

    So what’s going on with this? I’m still getting this error for line 567. It’s been months Pavy. Why don’t you answer with a fix for this?

    Thought I would check on this thinking that the web developer Matthew Pavkov would reply to this problem with WP Firewall 2.

    But he hasn’t.

    He said he had a fix but it didn’t fix nothing.

    Why am I getting this warning?

    /home/xxxxxx/public_html/mydomain.com/wp-content/plugins/wordpress-firewall-2/wordpress-firewall-2.php on line 567.

    This has been asked in WP forum but you have done nothing about this warning.

    Why, after months, is this still an issue?

    Well instead of paying out on the guy try using WP Firewall original and see how that goes.

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