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Posted: Friday Feb 1st, 2013 at 10:11 am #40270
John Meher
Username: jetfoo

Hello,

I am developing a plugin that integrates with S2member and there are many errors in the PHP – they all seem very simple to fix so I am wondering if I have the wrong version or something?

If I turn on error reporting I get a few headers already sent –

Some undefined variables etc…

All really simple things to fix.

So my pre-sale question would be is this project being maintained?

I want to use this for future projects and I really would like to purchase a few licenses, on that note I am not finding it very helpful to sort through s2members errors when I am trying to debug my code!

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Posted: Saturday Feb 2nd, 2013 at 10:44 am #40428
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Thanks for your inquiry. ~ We appreciate your patience :-)

It sounds like you might be running an installation of PHP that’s in DEBUG mode. Or perhaps you have WordPress® itself in WP_DEBUG mode. Please see: http://codex.wordpress.org/WP_DEBUG

s2Member is not compatible with WP_DEBUG mode. Placing s2Member into WP_DEBUG mode will cause all sorts of E_NOTICE level errors to be output for debugging purposes. This would be expected in debugging mode. We would like to get rid of these so that site owners who would like to test things in WP_DEBUG mode, could do so without having so many issues associated with s2Member®. This compatibility will come in a future release of s2Member®. Until then, please understand these E_NOTICE level errors are informative, and do not cause any real errors. They are intended for developers.

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