• Resolved dennyreiter

    (@dennyreiter)


    After activating the plugin, I receive this warning at the top of the page:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /home/gonzobrewer/gonzobrewclub.org/wp-includes/class-wp.php on line 265

    Tried it on two different WordPress installations (both 3.9.1)

    Something related to query vars.

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/yo/

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  • Plugin Author paulmolluzzo

    (@paulmolluzzo)

    Thanks for the feedback. I was able to replicate this issue as well, it’s awful.

    I just pushed up changes that should fix this issue entirely. I’ve tested it on a local and public WordPress site at 3.9.1. (I tested on my own site – http://paul.molluzzo.com – actually.)

    For now, deactivate the plugin to ensure your site works. I’ve already pushed the code up, so I’m just waiting on WP to actually make it available. Once it is, go ahead and reactivate and make sure it’s working. If not, let me know and I’ll get right on it.

    Thanks.

    Plugin Author paulmolluzzo

    (@paulmolluzzo)

    Updated version is already available. Give it a shot.

    Thread Starter dennyreiter

    (@dennyreiter)

    I updated and it took care of the warning. Thanks!
    I did notice something else, not sure if you want me to open a different topic or not: When I preview a post, it sends out a YO each time I preview, instead of just when the post it published.

    Thanks for this plugin, I think it will be really useful.

    Plugin Author paulmolluzzo

    (@paulmolluzzo)

    You mean when you save a new post? I wrote in a check for that but I can take a closer look at it. It should only send out when you publish and not if it’s a revision.

    I’ll take a look soon.

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