And yes, it seems that you unintentionally skip the very first element of your array here. That was solved with array_shift function. The format array was diferent in both variables it why was giving that error.
Hi, first of all congratulations for the theme. I suddenly found this error using version 8.
I customized the signup form (requires login).
I try and configure the addthis block.
Drush command terminated abnormally due to an unrecoverable error. It seems that the file was deleted from the file_managed table but still existed in other tables (like file_metadata). There are no helpful errors in the log entries either.
Looking at the rest of the $dataRow manipulations that line does look odd. I saw this error in the current dev. Going to any page resulted in this error with this theme set as the default theme. The problem is in the function bean_panels_bean_panels_content_type_render(). Fatal error : Unsupported operand types in . I installed and used Field Formatter Conditions along with Field Formatter Settings 7. The behavior of array_merge() was modified in PHP 5. All my values are the same type (float).
Could anyone suggest what the issue is here? Pretty much the title says it all. It appears to be coming from the Internationalization module on line 229 . I noticed the error regarding Web Widgets ever since upgrading from PHP 5. ResponsiveFilemanager - Completely Responsive Filemanager with integration for tinyMCE,CKEditor and CLEditor editor.
When we click to View an invoice from the Woocommerce Orders screen, the page just reloads and no invoice is shown. Disabling the module fixed the problem. I was adding some fields (textfields, textarea, select options). From the comment of the maintainer of Bootstrap : It sounds like some other module is screwing with these arrays . After upgrading the frontpage can not be viewed.
HTTP Result Code: 2Debugging information follows. Warning: Illegal offset type in isset or empty in entity_get_info() . See the xdebug error in attachment. Status Report Error: call_user_func_array() expects .
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