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  • Thread Starter ychi

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    Thank you David. We can see if there will be any incidents other than this warning.
    Best Regards,
    tenzinchodon

    Thread Starter ychi

    (@tenzinchodon)

    Thank you David,

    I have already post a comment @ Timely.
    I understand it’s a free plugin and they clearly stated that support for free plugin is limited. But this issue is related to a fault from the plugin itself, not from the user’s side, so hopefully the issue will be addressed soon.

    Thankyou for your fantastic support,

    tenzinchodon

    Thread Starter ychi

    (@tenzinchodon)

    Thank you David, especially for follow up this issue with Time.ly.

    I run the calendar on the free standard version, v1.9.5
    The warning came with this version.

    Please do follow up if we have responds from Timely.

    Thankyou for you help,
    tenzinchodon

    Thread Starter ychi

    (@tenzinchodon)

    Hi David,

    I have just test deactivate/re-activate MLA.
    The warning message in Calendar/Settings was gone with MLA deactivated, and reappeared when re-activated.

    tenzinchodon

    Thread Starter ychi

    (@tenzinchodon)

    Tashi Delek David,

    Thankyou very much for your kind intention. Very much appreciate it.

    MLA uses WordPress functions and services for its database access. The “Internal Server Error” seems to be a problem between WordPress and the database server, not specific to MLA. Do you remember what settings changes you made before the error happened?

    It might be bulk edit a set of 4 or 5 photos, or anything between changing the MLA settings (for categories) or quick editing media in the Assistant, edit post categories/tag list, or edit categories in event calendar (time.ly all-in-one calendar).

    Do you know what actions, if any, your hosting company or site administrator took to recover from the error?

    I did not contact anyone at that time. No action was taken, it just recovered by itself, I guess.

    You write that the “Warning: Missing argument…” message appears “in the dashboard”. Does this message always appear, or only when you try to edit a post, page or media item (attachment)?

    I have open the website again to check. No it doesn’t always appear, I have to look for it and it’s only appear when I open the Calendar/Settings. So yeah, it has something to do between the calendar plugin and MLA.

    Is there “Call Stack” information below the warning message? If so, could you post it to this topic? It would give me additional information about where the error is coming from.

    I cut and paste the whole warning message that appears on top of the dashboard button. Nothing else, no “Call Stack” information.

    Finally, I would like to verify the version of WordPress you are running.

    It says: You are using WordPress 3.5.

    Also, our website is on a development site. In case you need to have a look, the URL is https://intro.baromkagyu.info/

    Since the warning says Missing argument 2 for MLAEdit: I assume it was something to do with MLA. Could you please help to look from the MLA perspective to see if there is anything that can be done here.

    Thankyou for making MLA available with attentive support for non-expert like me.

    tenzinchodon

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