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Opened 7 years ago

Closed 7 years ago

#3137 closed defect (bug) (duplicate)

Fatal Error : Uncaught Error: operator not supported for strings in /plugins/bbpress/includes/forums/functions.php on line 1800

Reported by: neesu's profile neesu Owned by:
Milestone: Priority: normal
Severity: normal Version: 2.5.13
Component: General Keywords:
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Description

Hi Team,

I got fatal error when opening forms post admin screen.

Fatal Error : Uncaught Error: operator not supported for strings in /plugins/bbpress/includes/forums/functions.php on line 1800

I'm briefing the setups I have :

WordPress ver: 4.8

PHP ver: 7.1

Apache ver : 2.4.7

MySql ver: 14.14, distrib : 5.5.55

Please update me soon.

Thanks.

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Change History (4)

@neesu
7 years ago

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#1 @SergeyBiryukov
7 years ago

  • Milestone 2.5.13 deleted
  • Priority changed from omg sweet tea to normal
  • Resolution set to duplicate
  • Status changed from new to closed

Hi @neesu, thanks for the report!

It's already fixed in [6135], see #3031.

#2 @neesu
7 years ago

  • Milestone set to 2.5.13
  • Priority changed from normal to omg sweet tea
  • Resolution duplicate deleted
  • Status changed from closed to reopened

Yeah, I know already the hack. The issue is that, I have downloaded the fresh plugin from WP-Plugin repository ( https://wordpress.org/plugins/bbpress/advanced/ ) .

And, Installed the plugin leading that error.

So it is not fixed yet.I can update the plugin ofcourse, but its not a resolution.

Thanks.

#3 @thebrandonallen
7 years ago

  • Milestone 2.5.13 deleted
  • Priority changed from omg sweet tea to normal
  • Resolution set to duplicate
  • Status changed from reopened to closed

Hi @neesu,

This is resolved. Ticket resolution statues denote if a fix has been committed to trunk or a branch, or whether a fix will be complied at all. The status doesn’t refer to whether or not a fix has been released to the public.

In this case, updating the plugin, is, indeed, the resolution, even if it’s not your desired resolution.

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