• Resolved kdelsimone

    (@kdelsimone)


    I posted this over on GitHub, but so far just crickets over there:

    I’ve been reviewing my error logs and came across the following:

    Undefined index: REMOTE_ADDR in …/wp-content/plugins/wp-user-frontend/wpuf-functions.php on line 1433

    Any suggestions for a fix?

    Hoping someone here might have an idea. The error is filling up my debug.log.

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  • Robin

    (@emazharulislam)

    Hello @kdelsimone,

    I think you have enabled your debug, on your site. That’s why you can see the error. Just turn it off, you shouldn’t see this. WPUF’s development team noted this and hopefully, they will take care of it in the next release.

    Thanks.

    • This reply was modified 6 years, 2 months ago by Robin.
    Thread Starter kdelsimone

    (@kdelsimone)

    Hi @emazharulislam,

    Yes, I’m aware that I’ve enabled debug on my site. However, turning it off means that I won’t be able to troubleshoot other site errors and issues, so I’m afraid that suggestion is non-solution for me. But I appreciate your response.

    Hello @kdelsimone,

    We are already concerned regarding the error you have found. Actually, this is not causing any issue on the site but we’ll surely resolve this warning on our next update.

    Regards

    Thread Starter kdelsimone

    (@kdelsimone)

    Hi @thebengalboy,

    Thank you. I’ll look forward to the next update.

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