#3 /public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(474): WP_Hook->do_action() #2 /public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(331): WP_Hook->apply_filters() #1 /public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(307): GeneratePress_Hook->execute_hook() #0 /public_html/wp-content/plugins/gp-premium/elements/class-hooks.php(215): eval() I don’t want to bother too much with this issue, maybe it would be good to wait for the imminent integration of WP Show Posts in GenerateBlocks PRO, anyway, for information purposes there goes a new bug that has appeared: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function wpsp_display() in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/gp-premium/elements/class-hooks.php(215) : eval()'d code:18 I know that soon WP Show Posts plugin will be integrated in GenerateBlocks PRO (I wait impatiently :P) but could the supposed problem with foreach be solved in the meantime? (I’m using PHP 8.1) PHP Warning: foreach() argument must be of type array|object, bool given in ****/public_html/wp-content/plugins/gp-premium/elements/class-hooks.php(215) : eval()'d code on line 7 Well, it works correctly, but in error_log I get this warning: $list = get_page_by_title( 'related', 'OBJECT', 'wp_show_posts' ) $tag_string = get_tag( get_query_var( 'tag' ) ) $tag_string = implode( ', ', $tags_list) The problem with the one before is that there was no way to handle, so this function solves that issue.I am using the WP Show Posts plugin for related posts, I added it in a hook with this code: The following function (similar to one above) will render an array as a series of HTML select options (i.e. Getting Started Introduction A simple tutorial Language Reference Basic syntax Types Variables Constants Expressions Operators Control Structures Functions Classes and Objects Namespaces Enumerations Errors Exceptions Fibers Generators Attributes References Explained Predefined Variables Predefined Exceptions Predefined Interfaces and Classes Predefined Attributes Context options and parameters Supported Protocols and Wrappers Security Introduction General considerations Installed as CGI binary Installed as an Apache module Session Security Filesystem Security Database Security Error Reporting User Submitted Data Hiding PHP Keeping Current Features HTTP authentication with PHP Cookies Sessions Dealing with XForms Handling file uploads Using remote files Connection handling Persistent Database Connections Command line usage Garbage Collection DTrace Dynamic Tracing Function Reference Affecting PHP's Behaviour Audio Formats Manipulation Authentication Services Command Line Specific Extensions Compression and Archive Extensions Cryptography Extensions Database Extensions Date and Time Related Extensions File System Related Extensions Human Language and Character Encoding Support Image Processing and Generation Mail Related Extensions Mathematical Extensions Non-Text MIME Output Process Control Extensions Other Basic Extensions Other Services Search Engine Extensions Server Specific Extensions Session Extensions Text Processing Variable and Type Related Extensions Web Services Windows Only Extensions XML Manipulation GUI Extensions Keyboard Shortcuts ? This help j Next menu item k Previous menu item g p Previous man page g n Next man page G Scroll to bottom g g Scroll to top g h Goto homepage g s Goto search
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