• Resolved ameliehub

    (@ameliehub)


    Hello,
    I’ve updated to the latest version of the plugin : 3.3.5
    And it gives this error message :

    Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, class ‘PremiumAddons\Premium_Addons_Integration’ does not have a method ‘premium_maps_required_script’ in /home1/amelie/public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 286

    Could this be fixed?

    Thanks a lot

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  • Plugin Author Leap13

    (@leap13)

    Hello @ameliehub

    This just has been fixed, you can rollback to v3.3.4 from your dashboard -> Premium Add-ons for Elementor -> Version Control, then just update to version 3.3.5 again 🙂

    If you have any farther questions, please feed me back.

    Cheers!!

    Is this a standard procedure? Shouldn’t you increment version if you do changes? wtf.

    Also you have a Notice left in your code..

    Notice: Undefined index: premium-map-cluster in /wp-content/plugins/premium-addons-for-elementor/includes/class-addons-integration.php on line 211

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by mrtvy.kenny.
    • This reply was modified 7 years, 1 month ago by mrtvy.kenny.
    Plugin Author Leap13

    (@leap13)

    @mrtvykenny,

    Your point is right, we have added the fix to a new version 3.3.6

    On the other hand, concerning the notice message, this usually happens due to a caching issue, could you please check after re-saving Google maps settings from your dashboard -> Premium Add-ons for Elementor -> Google Maps ?

    Thanks for your feedback.

    Cheers

    Thread Starter ameliehub

    (@ameliehub)

    I’ve rolled back to old version 3.3.4 and installed again 3.3.5
    Worked fine
    But just to let know, Google Map was not installed on my site.
    Thanks

    Plugin Author Leap13

    (@leap13)

    @ameliehub,

    Actually, the warning message you mentioned above is not related to Google Maps element, but the notice @mrtvykenny mentioned is related to a new option we have added to Google Maps admin page.

    Cheers!!

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