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  • Saguaros Moderator
    #1081079

    Hi,

    These are notice messages which actually doesn’t affect functions on your site. You can get rid of these by going to global configuration and turn off the error reporting in server tab.

    I will also share with the team for further checking and update.

    Regards

    toonetcreation Friend
    #1081219

    ok works fine thanks

    Saguaros Moderator
    #1082277

    UPDATE
    The team updated the ‘bot.php’ file (see attachment). This seems happen on JA Medicare specific.

    You can download file > unzip and copy to this directory: root/plugins/system/t3/includes/core/bot.php (remember to backup old file first)


    1. bot.zip
    toonetcreation Friend
    #1082469

    Ok I will test it and I come back to you if necessary.
    thanks again

    toonetcreation Friend
    #1082705

    Ok I have updated bot.php file…everything seems to be ok.
    what this new file is supposed to do?

    Saguaros Moderator
    #1082791

    Hi,

    That notice message is from the old PHP version and in fact, it doesn’t affect the functions of T3 framework. The new updated file helps to solve this issue.

    Regards

    toonetcreation Friend
    #1082940

    ok perfect thanks

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