– this has been tested with (pretty much) all version from 5.3 up to the current 7.3
– i have installed the plugin hundreds (probably 1000’s) of times without ever getting that warning, so i can only assume some other plugin or custom coding/filter is altering the default behaviour of the native (though pluggable) WP wp_get_current_user function
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This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by
ollybach.
That’s entirely possible. I didn’t build the site, but working on getting it updated and I have no idea what has been done to it.
thing is, i could add a conditional that would result in this warning not showing anywhere, but the problem is that a plugin/coding that changes this default WP functions behaviour *might* subsequently result in the access/permissions structure inbuilt into the plugin regarding who can access what wppizza (admin) pages getting messed up so am not entirely sure whether or not this would actually be a good thing to do.
It could potentially just add other issues further down the line
i’ll mull it over for a bit i guess..
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This reply was modified 7 years, 2 months ago by
ollybach.
out of interest, do you have any kind of permission/access plugins installed there ?
(and if so , which one. perhaps i can see if i can reproduce this here and ascertain if there’s a safe workaround for this)
I have it in a testing environment and could give you access. The warnings only display in the backend. I’ll contact you through your site contact page.