Undefined index: utf8 help please

Started by JF3000, June 16, 2016, 11:54:11 AM

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JF3000

First off I am no programmer.

Running latest forum 2.0.11

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I am seeing this error in the error log. I have attached the 2 files related to this.

Subs.php
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 217
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 270
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 272
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 274
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 276
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 278
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 280
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 284
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 288
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 296
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 298
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 300
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 302
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 303
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs-Post.php on line 374

Subs-Post.php
Undefined index: utf8 in /home/x/public_html/Sources/Subs.php on line 3799
Can someone please shed some light on what this means please?

Thank you

margarett

It is somehow a "known" issue. It is "known" because we've seen some threads about it, it's still an issue because we can't reproduce it so that it can be fixed...
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JF3000

Wow, so thats it then. Okay, thank you.

shawnb61

This oldie but goodie is still around.  There may be others reported, e.g., 'server'. 

Two updates:
- We are fairly certain the root cause is in processing the mail queue; this is done very early, before $context is fully populated.
- We have fixed the error reporting - in the past, these only appeared in your apache log.  Now, they're in the SMF log.  (So, yes, you may see more errors...  They are not really new, just more visible...)

Internal 2.0.x log #132.
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