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  • #574775

    I am getting these lines of errors when I get to the back end of my woocommerce site:

    Warning: array_combine() [function.array-combine]: Both parameters should have at least 1 element in /home/content/29/9989129/html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/class-wc-tax.php on line 940

    Warning: array_values() expects parameter 1 to be array, boolean given in /home/content/29/9989129/html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/admin/settings/class-wc-settings-tax.php on line 145

    #575481

    Hey victor!

    Looks like it’s related to Woocommerce. Do you still get them in the default theme?

    Regards,
    Elliott

    #586536

    This issue was never resolved. Woocommerce replied it had to do with the theme. Please advise.

    #587551

    Hi!

    I accessed the site but I don’t see the error. Where can I see it? Note that the theme doesn’t have any tax modifications so it’s probably a plugin conflict.

    Cheers!
    Ismael

    #587561

    It is when you go to PLUGINS/ADD NEW then a lot of funny code comes out and I am very scared of something major may happen with my site. Thank You.

    #588809

    Hey!

    Is this still happening if a default theme is activated? Please go to the Appearance > Themes panel then activate one of the default themes. Check the plugins panel again.

    Best regards,
    Ismael

    #597090

    I am still having the same issues and it happens a huge lagging during updates of any plugin, including woocommerce or any single plugin. I can’t update pretty much anything because it stays forever spinning and it goes nowhere. Please help.

    #597342

    Hi,

    I couldn’t see anything unusual when going to Plugins–>Add New. You are getting these messages though:

    Activate the IgniteWoo Updater plugin to get updates and support for your IgniteWoo plugins.
    Install the WooThemes Updater plugin to get updates for your WooThemes plugins.

    Regards,
    Rikard

    #597526

    Ok Thank You!

    #597545

    Hey!

    We checked the site and there are no errors and all plugins are updated. Since we cannot reproduce this issue it’s difficult to say what is causing it. In most cases it happens due to a conflict with a 3rd party plugin to find the plugin in conflict please follow the below steps

    1. Goto plugins page > Deactivate all active Plugins
    2. Updated WordPress and Enfold to latest version if you have not.
    3. Activate one plugin at a time… refresh the page and check for the issue.
    4. Make sure the plugins are all updated

    Best regards,
    Vinay Kashyap

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