• Resolved neildep

    (@neildep)


    I’m having a go at creating a forum using wpforo. So far, I’ve only used a handful of test members,it’s not actually available to the membership.

    Everything appears to be working as it should but I’m getting countless error messages like this –

    PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant ‘256M’ – assumed ‘‘256M’’ (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in /home/civilserviceasor/public_html/wp-config.php on line 23

    and also a few like this –

    Aq_Resize.process() error: Unable to resize image because image_resize_dimensions() failed

    This second error refers to the file I’ve used for the category image.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support gVectors Dev

    (@gvectorsdevs)

    Hi @neildep,
    You get those messages after activating wpForo ?

    Thread Starter neildep

    (@neildep)

    Yes is the quick answer but I couldn’t say whether it was immediate or after I started building the forum. The errors come from the wpforo error page but I was told by the wpforo user forum it was a WordPress issue rather than wpforo.

    Plugin Support gVectors Dev

    (@gvectorsdevs)

    @neildep,

    but I was told by the wpforo user forum

    Can you provide the Forum Topic Link?

    Thread Starter neildep

    (@neildep)

    Plugin Support gVectors Dev

    (@gvectorsdevs)

    @neildep,
    This error is definitely not from wpForo,
    Clean your error log, then try to bring that error, and provide us the full error log with that issue.

    Thread Starter neildep

    (@neildep)

    OK, from the Overview page I have deleted all caches and clicked on Clean up. I then went back to the error log and nothing has changed, it is still generating lots of the first error and the occasional pairs of the second error.

    As I said in my original post, as far as I can tell the forum is working perfectly. I got a couple of mates to act as test users and they successfully created new threads and replied to others. Again, as far as I know, I am doing nothing to actually create these errors they just happen, presumably as a result of something when setting up the forum in the first place.

    I am on a hosted service and so do not have access to the error log files.

    Since everything seems to be working, I’m tempted to just ignore the errors.

    • This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by neildep.
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