• Resolved R. Voesenek

    (@knoepert)


    Notice: Undefined index: login_type in /var/www/vhosts/*/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/stop-spammer-registrations-plugin/stop-spammer-registrations-new.php on line 802

    Notice: Undefined index: login_type in /var/www/vhosts/*/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/stop-spammer-registrations-plugin/stop-spammer-registrations-new.php on line 804

    This and 114 other lines are found inside my emails. This ain’t fun at all. I have 19 complaints about users who their mailbox has * PHP lines.

    Please update within 24H, otherwise, I’m forced to call my lawyer as this is damaging my company and I hate it when I lose money because of someone else its lack of experience in coding.

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  • Thread Starter R. Voesenek

    (@knoepert)

    Resolved the issue by getting rid of the plugin. Just taking out the trash.

    Anonymous User

    (@anonymized-5837566)

    Massive apologies for this late response. I did not receive any email notifications of new topics/replies.

    In any case, this issue will be fixed in the next release.

    Concerning you and your clients seeing error messages, on any production site, it’s absolutely vital to make sure that display_errors is disabled in your PHP settings.

    Errors, especially notices are inevitable, even on massively popular plugins with a large development and support team.

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