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Tagged: 8.1.7, error, fatal, javascript
@ Solveg
Ok, I’ll make sure the notice is removed from the next release. In the meantime, try deleting the cache folder, then recreate it and then set the permissions.
But everything is working well otherwise, correct?
I’ve already did that.
@ Solveg
I right… that usually fixes it on hosts with less typical permissions setups. Like I said, the next release, I’ll have the notice removed since it is no longer valid.
Can I not get it out of the php somehow? Because I find it really annoying.
It’s gone. Thank you for your cooperation.
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