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Fortunately it’s not a critical error. It’s actually a warning. The settings for the widgets are saved. However, it’s a bit ugly of course to see that warning every time. Development version 1.5.0.1 has this fixed.
I had same Line 158 problem.
installed DV 1.5.0.2 from link above, and now problem is gone, except on posts called “extra posts” when I choose the no option and save, it does not save it.
Any thoughts?
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Hmm… looks like a regression bug occurs. I think I already know where the problem is. When I find it I’ll let you know.
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OK, I found it. It was indeed a regression bug and has been fixed in development version 1.5.0.3.
Looks like the regression bug is fixed – great job!
One other issue I notice, is that if I indicate for all the sidebar widgets to not be shown in say “extra posts”, it works up until there is one widget left in the sidebar. When I then indicate that the last widget is not to be shown, it seems like a bunch of, maybe, default widgets come up. i.e. I turned search, custom menu, etc off. After all widgets in sidebar are off, then a sidebar with search, navigation, archives, etc. comes up.
This may just be the way wp works? Don’t know.
Thanks again for fixing the regression bug.
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It’s actually how your template (theme) works. The theme you are using uses a set of “default widgets”. That set comes up at the moment your sidebar becomes empty. Sometimes this can be ‘fixed’ by using a hack in the theme files. I can offer you this service on a commercial base.
That explains it. I was able to use a redirect to send to a page with no widgets instead of post, and that solved the immediate need.
If that doesn’t work, I will contact you about getting the theme hacked.
Thanks again!