By ceballos on Monday, 14 May 2018
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Hi,
Since updated to PHP7 the following error is displayed besides the calendar - which BTW works fine:

The each() function is deprecated. This message will be suppressed on further calls in /***/******/****/domain.com /http://www.domain.com/modules/mod_jevents_cal/tmpl/ext/calendar.php on line 195

Please advice.

Thanks in advance,

Centos 7.5, PHP 7.2.5, HTTPD 2.4.6, Nginx 1.13.8
Hadn't spotted that one - annoying because replacing "each" requires several lines of code!

We'll fix it for the next release.
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6 years ago
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Hi,
I get this message, when I am activating PHP 7.2 with Jevents 3.4.48:

Deprecated: The each() function is deprecated. This message will be suppressed on further calls in (...)/htdocs/joomla/modules/mod_jevents_cal/tmpl/flat/calendar.php on line 185

PHP 7.1 works well.

Best, Nico
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6 years ago
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We have a new release due in the next few days which includes a fix this for
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6 years ago
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Hello geraint ,

when the fix will published?

Best, Till
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6 years ago
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Looks like this is still an issue and making it difficult for me to get a new site through customer approval. Is there a fix, or do I have to try and fix it myself?
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5 years ago
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Sorry for the delayed release of JEvents 3.4.49 - aiming for the release later today
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I am using 3.4.50, and just upgraded PHP to 7.2.22. I am getting this message. See https://www.yourarlington.com/ right above the calendar oin the lower right. Thanks for any info,
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5 years ago
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Hello,

Can you please update the 'FlatPlus' theme to resolve that.

Many thanks
Tony
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