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Hi AITpro,

I have a multisite network running as SiteGround. I am setting up BPS Pro on a fresh install of WP.

I am currently running WPMDev’s Dashboard, Domain Mapping & Multi-Domains plugins as well as CloudFlare’s plugin, and am also using the HTTPS for WordPress plugin to control my HTTPS redirects. (I only want HTTPS for admin, am concerned about URL canonicalization).

I ran through the setup tests with success, and then the setup wizards.

I then had the message about ‘PHP Error Log Path Does Not Match’ and saw that my currently set debug log file was being repeatedly quarantined  (similar to these recent forum threads: http://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/php-error-log-path-does-not-match/ & http://forum.ait-pro.com/forums/topic/v9-2-error/).

I did my best to follow the included troubleshooting directions. (Including, if I recall correctly, running the diagnostic check in ini_set Options) In the end, I had to reset the PHP Error Log Location Set To value to match the value being seen by my server.

That seemed to solve that issue. However, I am now seeing the following error in my log file:

[22-Aug-2014 21:44:29 UTC] PHP Notice:  Undefined variable: text in /home/X/public_html/wp-content/plugins/bulletproof-security/includes/hud-dismiss-functions.php on line 450

My admin dashboard notifications now include “A PHP Error has been logged in your PHP Error Log”

However,  when I Reset Last Modified Time in DB as instructed the error returns.
I am also experiencing an (I believe unrelated) issue which is creating a steady flow of error log entries, so I am not sure if this is in fact acting properly, or if there is some issue related to the above quoted BPS Pro error log entry which refers to ‘HUD’ which I guessed might be ‘heads-up-display’?

In any case, can you help me understand what this error means?
Kind Regards
Max
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update:
1) above I said “In the end, I had to reset the PHP Error Log Location Set To value to match the value being seen by my server.”
1a) I have gotten this sorted so that the PHP Error Log Location Set To value is the suggested value and is settable using the button.

2) I continue to experience various behavior which seems to me to be possibly related to an issue with error messages being dismissed appropriately.
2a) for instance, after a security log entry generated by a get header request test I get the message about the log entry event yet after I click the Reset Last Modified Time in DB button, the log entry message persists on my admin area.

I am not sure if this is just me being an ignorant user or is there is in fact an issue somewhere within this.

Please advise. :)
Cheers,
Max

  • This topic was modified 20 hours, 3 minutes ago by  Max. Reason: cleanup code from paste
  • This topic was modified 2 hours, 48 minutes ago by  AITpro Admin.

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