• Resolved derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)


    Hello,

    I’ve recently had a conflict with one of my plugins and because of it i’ve enabled wordpress debugging. I got the following line in my debug.log related to your plugin.

    [22-Nov-2016 17:45:46 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Call to a member function include_template() on null in /home/xxxxx/public_html/wp-content/plugins/updraftplus/includes/updraftplus-notices.php on line 382

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  • Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Hi,

    I’ve recently had a conflict with one of my plugins

    You’re saying that UpdraftPlus conflicts with something? If so, what?

    I got the following line in my debug.log related to your plugin.

    The log line quoted is from about 2 1/2 hours before your forum post – i.e. not right now, if the conflict you’re having is right now. Can you explain more, as I don’t think I’ve got the full picture here?

    David

    Plugin Author David Anderson / Team Updraft

    (@davidanderson)

    Though… whatever the cause, a fatal error is bad, and I’ve now worked out the cause of that one. Fixed in the just-released version 1.12.29. Thanks for the report!

    David

    Thread Starter derekakelly

    (@derekakelly)

    Hi David,

    I’m not sure if it was your plugin causing the conflict or not. I’m having a problem with the woocommerce subscriptions plugin.
    https://woocommerce.com/products/woocommerce-subscriptions/

    It’s probably unrelated, but I wanted to let you know what I had found anyways.

    Thanks for your prompt resolution!
    Derek

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