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Error on members/admin/settings/

  • @madloki

    Participant

    Hi,

    got this message on top:

    Warning: call_user_func_array() [function.call-user-func-array]: First argument is expected to be a valid callback, ” was given in /www/htdocs/w0d4b/test/11/wp-includes/plugin.php on line 414

    on

    http://xyz.de/members/admin/settings/

    Thats line 414:

    call_user_func_array($the_[‘function’], array_slice($args, 0, (int) $the_[‘accepted_args’]));

    _____________________________

    Edit:

    I deactivate all plugins and refresh, the message comes only when wp super cache caching option is “on”. “off” no message on top! But…more speed for wpmu + bp without an caching plugin? Does the site need this?

    Edit:

    Mysterious, same with “Group Forum Subscripton for BuddyPress” from Boone Gorges :-/

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  • @markschafer

    Participant

    This error, as related to Group Forum Subscription, is discussed here:

    http://dev.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2009/10/01/new-buddypress-bbpress-plugin-group-forum-subscription/

    No resolution as of yet. Boone can’t replicate the error but is aware.

    @madloki

    Participant

    Hm, anything crashed my test bp finally…fresh install…once again. db backup from yesterdays doesnt help, wp-backup works good (i thought :-/).

    @markschafer

    Participant

    Latest update to group-forum-subscription does not create this error.

    http://dev.commons.gc.cuny.edu/2009/10/10/group-forum-subscription-v1-1/

    @madloki

    Participant

    Foundet bugs in 1.1.:

    Steps:

    1.) Create new topic -> subscription is on

    2.) Reply to this topic -> doesnt work in IE! Firefox is ok, in ie the button is without any function. The old bug i told you again.

    And:

    1.) Create new topic with auto subscription

    2.) Click on de-subscripe button works, but in /members/admin/settings/notifications/ the status is on “ok” again!

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    Wrote this as comment again ;-)

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