Installed New Update and Now get Error

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  • #9017

    zeb@lazerbright.com
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    Warning: Missing argument 2 for geodir_single_post_title() in /home4/zc/public_html/LazerBright.com/wp-content/plugins/geodirectory/geodirectory_hooks_actions.php on line 1188

    I just updated my websites Geodirectory plugin to 1.1.8 and I received this warning on the frontend of my site, LazerBright.com

    #9018

    Paolo
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    Hi zeb,

    Please add this to the top of your child theme functions.php after the opening php tag,

    
    
    error_reporting(E_ERROR);
    

    This will stop your site outputting php warnings which are only really for developers, the messages you are seeing are warnings not error, but we will fix them.

    Please let us know how u get on.

    Thanks,

    Paolo

    #9019

    zeb@lazerbright.com
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    #9020

    Paolo
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    Hi,

    functions.php is a file, not a folder and there wasn’t anything in there. I just added it and now warning (which I didn’t see) should disappear.

    If autoupdate fails (could be a server problem) the only other way to update is to manually do it.

    Download new multilocation on your desktop, unzip it, overwrite old multilocation via FTP with the new version.

    Thank you.

    #9021

    zeb@lazerbright.com
    Free User
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    Also, none of my updates will install, even when I try to manually upload them.

    Downloading update from [link deleted]

    An error occurred while updating GeoDirectory Framework: Login details for GeoDirectory failed! Please check GeoDirectory>Auto Updates and that your membership is active. Internal Server Error

    #9022

    Paolo
    Site Admin
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    Hi,

    manually update means download on your computer, unzip, upload to your server via FTP.

    Where are ou getting that error?

    Thx

    #9026

    zeb@lazerbright.com
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    #9027

    Paolo
    Site Admin
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    Hi,

    How to manually update an ADDON step by step:

    1) download the addon and save it in your preferred location on your computer
    2) Right-click on the ZIP file and Extract it (see image 1)
    3) An uncompressed folder of the plugin will appear (see image 2)
    4) Open your FTP client, access on your server the folder wp-content/plugins
    5) Transfer the new folder from your computer to overwrite the old one on the server (see image 3)
    6) It will ask if you want to overwrite files, click “Yes to all”

    That is it.

    Hope it’s clear now.

    Thx

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