• Resolved TeaMike

    (@teamike)


    3.7.1 multisite; after creation of a new site we’ll land on the dashboard and the following error appears in the head of the admin page:

    Warning: Invalid argument supplied for foreach() in /wp-content/plugins/styles/classes/upgrade/1.1.0.php on line88

    ((this error is shown several times, followed by:))

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /wp-content/plugins/styles/classes/upgrade/1.1.0.php:88) in /wp-includes/option.php on line 563

    Warning: Cannot modify header information – headers already sent by (output started at /wp-content/plugins/styles/classes/upgrade/1.1.0.php:88) in /wp-includes/option.php on line 564

    Thanks for looking into this!

    http://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/styles/

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  • Plugin Author pdclark

    (@pdclark)

    Hm… I think that makes sense for a Network — I think it could happen if sites with no options set are attempting to be upgraded.

    Could you download and install this version over FTP? Does it resolve your issue?

    Be careful not to uninstall the plugin through the WordPress admin — that will delete your options too. Use FTP.

    Thread Starter TeaMike

    (@teamike)

    Hi Paul,
    thanks, i replaced the current plugin folder with your files via ftp but the result is still the same. What upgrade is involved here? Since it happens on creation of a new site not when upgrading something.

    Thread Starter TeaMike

    (@teamike)

    More often, once i figured out how to solve one problem another appears. Sometimes though it’s the other way around: i removed a network-activation related plugin error today and the above is also gone. Thread resolved. Cheers!

    Plugin Author pdclark

    (@pdclark)

    Well okay then! I’ll still look into getting the issue to go away in all cases. It’s going to take me a full day of testing though, so likely not until this weekend.

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