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Hi @mosesmedh
I hear you but they’re not personal details. TasteWP (suggested by your colleague earlier in this thread) creates temporary WordPress instances that only last 48 hours. Since I’ve managed to replicate the issue both via that service and on my own vanilla install I can only assume a step is being missed when trying to reproduce the issue.
I’ll raise it via Github as suggested.
Hi @doublezed2
It looks like you have debugging disabled in your test instance above. Also, when you switched language did you remember to reinstall the en_GB version of WordPress? Just changing the language isn’t enough.
You can review the settings and status report here (for 48 hours):
Site name: Fascinated Tree
URL: https://fascinatedtree.s2-tastewp.com
Username: admin
Password: VzZDCFnhch8Hi @doublezed2
I can confirm the same error shows after creating a site on TasteWP.com, but only for the en_GB version (no error for the default). You can see this here:
Hi @doublezed2
Rolling back to 9.2.0 removes the notice.
Not sure what else would be different between our environments. I’m running PHP 8.1 and Nginx.
Let me know if there is anything else I can check for you.
No problem and sure, it’s 6.7.2-en_GB.
I’ve also tried a vanilla install with the same version of WordPress and only WooCommerce 9.7.1 and WooCommerce Stripe Gateway 9.3.0 activated.
Thanks @maybellyne. It appears the issue is with the page builder I’m using so I’ve dropped them a note. Will resolve once complete.
@efedinler1 Since I am experiencing the same problem please could you update this thread once you have concluded your investigation for @thefoodbunny or would you prefer I post a new issue? There is at least one other thread which references the same error. I’m fairly confident if you replace this…
https//connect.facebook.net…with this…
https://connect.facebook.net…all will be well.
@efedinler1 I’ve noticed a similar problem and think there may be a bug in the code. If you look at the following (from libs/controllers/sfsiocns_OnPosts.php):

… you’ll notice the src link is malformed (missing the colon from https).
Since there would probably be a conflict if this script was in place twice it’s possible your script has taken precedence over the other plugin @thefoodbunny is using which might explain why that plugin’s share buttons aren’t working.
That’s great, thank you @mej and the wider team.
Urgh, another apology needed from me I’m afraid! I clearly missed this option. Thanks for pointing it out.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Reviews and Rating – Google Reviews] Date format not workingIt’s a local dev environment and I’m not using caching but it is now working so I must have done something wrong. Thank you for the prompt response all the same and apologies for wasting your time.
Hi @mej ,
Sorry to chase but did the team have any luck with this? Another great example of how useful it would be to have the hierarchy is when there are two pages with the same name but with a different parent. As it stands knowing which is which requires looking at the HTML of the page.
Here’s an example:

Thanks.
No worries @omarfpg thanks for trying again. Closing it seems the sensible option for now – not least because it’s in the wrong forum, I completely missed that too!