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  • Plugin Author qstudio

    (@qlstudio)

    If that is echo’d to the screen – you have probably got some configuration problem in your WP install – or are testing locally – a PHP notice is a non-fatal error and is normally just added to the PHP error log – check your WP_Config.php settings.

    Thread Starter John

    (@dsl225)

    Yes, I have a setting to display errors in admin screen.
    I just wanted to let you know I got this one, and yes it’s a PHP notice, just that.

    Thread Starter John

    (@dsl225)

    Correction: the error does not appear at admin screen but on top of exported file (CSV or Excel).

    Plugin Author qstudio

    (@qlstudio)

    You should use the configuration settings in WP_Config to save PHP notices to an error log – don’t print them to the screen.

    Thread Starter John

    (@dsl225)

    This already done but as I said the error was in the output file, not on screen.

    Plugin Author qstudio

    (@qlstudio)

    PHP errors are controlled by the settings in your php.ini or WP_Config.php ( and other ) files – if you set these correctly, it will not echo errors to the screen – or in the file.

    The notice is a very small problem in the plugin, but this is something you can overcome by setting up your server correctly.

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