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May 9, 2019 at 4:59 am #1098726
all software is updated to the latest versions. I just applied the latest version of Woocommerce and now any time I visit any product category in my store I get the following error repeated 7 times on the screen:
Notice: get_woocommerce_term_meta is deprecated since version 3.6! Use get_term_meta instead. in /home/handytowel/public_html/wp-includes/functions.php on line 4435
I switched themes and this goes right away – things are perfect.
I also deactivated all other plugins as a test and they are not the cause.
can you help with this?
May 9, 2019 at 5:06 am #1098731find my purchase code below. we have V 4.5.1 installed
May 10, 2019 at 4:59 am #1099146Hi,
Sorry for the problem. Could you try updating the theme to the latest version (4.5.6) to see if that helps please? https://kriesi.at/documentation/enfold/how-to-install-enfold-theme/#theme-update
Best regards,
RikardMay 10, 2019 at 7:03 am #1099189Thank you Rikard, I just downloaded a fresh copy of enfold from my downloads list and uploaded it to the site. sadly the same issue is present though. there is no cache in place on the server or on the site. so I am not sure why this has not fixed things.
would you mind digging a bit deeper with me on this?
I am going to provide you with WP admin access in private area below in case it helps to double-check things.Thanks again!
ChadMay 11, 2019 at 6:36 am #1099505Hi,
Thanks for the update. I see that the error message is coming from a WordPress file, not a theme file. Do you have debug active on your installation? If so then please try to turn it off: https://codex.wordpress.org/WP_DEBUG
Best regards,
RikardMay 13, 2019 at 4:03 pm #1100138thank you – you were exactly correct – debugging was turned on still from a past event and it was showing these errors accordingly. when I turned off debugging mode, the messages do go away.
however, I tracked down that code and the errors are getting generated by the communication between this theme and the WordPress core. the deprecated terms the messages show are in fact present ONLY within this theme’s files. I found the instances in fact.
furthermore, if I change the site to use any other theme (I have tried 3 now), I no longer see those error messages, which lends me to believe there is still some issue between this theme and Woo even if it is generally not visible or makes any current impact.
should I be worried about that? at the very least, I hope you can take this info to the developers just in case. I know the errors are getting reported by the core software, but it is most certainly the theme’s communication that is triggering the core system to find and report that error.
thanks VERY much for your time!!
Chad
May 14, 2019 at 4:55 pm #1100679Hi,
Did you already update to 4.5.7? In this version the deprecated function warning has been fixed.
Best regards,
GünterMay 14, 2019 at 5:30 pm #1100699Thanks! I will get that latest update right away.
I appreciate all of your time!!
Chad
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