• Resolved Rachel

    (@jaxrachel)


    In my logs I’m getting a PHP Warning: Undefined array key “active_day”

    Also, maybe unrelated, when I go to a Show and edit anything about it at all, when I click “update”, all my active times are disabled (green to red) and I have to go back in and manually uncheck the “disabled” box and re-save in order to turn them back on.

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  • Plugin Author Tony Zeoli

    (@tonyzeoli)

    We haven’t pushed a new version in a while, so my question is, how long has this been happening for you? We don’t have any other reports about the saving issue you’re experiencing,, so I’m wondering if the save issue is a plugin or theme conflict.

    Have you tested in a staging environment by disabling all other plugins except Radio Station and attempting to save? Have you done the same by switching to a standard WordPress theme to test?

    There are some bug fixes we haven’t yet released in the “develop” version on Github. You may want to use that version to update the plugin in staging and see if that solves the issues.

    While you take a look at those possibilities, I’ll check my install and get back to you shortly.

    Thread Starter Rachel

    (@jaxrachel)

    I’m not sure how long as I don’t normally work inside the shows. I tested on a dev environment with all plugins deactivated except Radio Station and set to the default theme (2025), and it still had the issue. Shows > edit a show > type anything into any field (in other words, edit something besides the show times), and click Update, and when the page refreshed, all show times went from green to red (the “disabled” checkbox was checked).

    Plugin Author Tony Zeoli

    (@tonyzeoli)

    Okay, let’s plug this into our Github repo and investigage further.

    Plugin Author Tony Zeoli

    (@tonyzeoli)

    Are you still having this issue?

    Thread Starter Rachel

    (@jaxrachel)

    It’s not happening anymore! Yay. I can save and not have to go back and re-enable active times. And the PHP warning isn’t showing up in my recent logs either. not sure if it’s because I haven’t done anything specific to trigger it.

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