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  • #195494
     SteveHood
    Participant

    When I do an Ajax search and pick “VIEW ALL RESULTS” I get an error at the bottom of the search pages.

    Warning: urlencode() expects parameter 1 to be string, array given in /home/howtott5/public_html/howtotreatheartburn/wp-content/themes/kleo/kleo-framework/lib/function-core.php on line 311

    See this URL search result for example…

    https://howtotreatheartburn.com/page/2/?s=aloe&post_type%5B0%5D=post%2Cpage

    Can you please help?

    Thank you

    #195540
     Kieran_SQ
    Moderator

    Hi,

    Thanks for reaching out about the PHP warning you’re receiving on the front-end. I cannot see from the front-end which version of KLEO / K Elements you have installed because you’re using Autoptimize, can you confirm you’re using KLEO version 4.3.6 and K Elements 4.3.5.1?

    Also, please share your PHP error log in this ticket either in a .txt file or zipped. If you do not know how to access this please open a ticket with your host who will be happy to assist.

    If your site is live you may wish to consider turning off the printing of PHP error messages on the front-end as it can potentially reveal information about your configuration. If you wish to do so please check this article http://www.wpbeginner.com/wp-tutorials/how-to-turn-off-php-errors-in-wordpress/

    Thanks,

    Kieran

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    #195778
     SteveHood
    Participant
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    #195798
     Kieran_SQ
    Moderator

    Hi,

    I will continue to look into this for you, but the message that was printed was a warning so it can be safely ignored by you.

    By chance do you have any plugin installed on your site that manipulates the permalinks structure in any way?

    Thanks,

    Kieran

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    #195909
     SteveHood
    Participant

    Hi Kieran,

    No, I don’t have a plugin installed on your site that manipulates the permalinks structure.

    Thanks for looking into it.

    Best,
    Steve

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