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OpenCart 2 Troubleshooter. How to get rid of the “Warning: sprintf() [function.sprintf]: Too few arguments” message(s)
This tutorial shows how to get rid of the following warning: Warning: sprintf() [function.sprintf]: Too few arguments...
WordPress. How to hide PHP warnings and notices
This tutorial will show you how to hide PHP warnings and notices in WordPress.
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Joomla. How to deal with warnings that appear just after installation
This tutorial is going to explain you how to deal with warnings that can appear just after Joomla template installation.
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VirtueMart 2.x. How to deal with “Warning, the Safe Path is empty” message
This tutorial is going to show you how to deal with the "Warning, the Safe Path is empty" message that may appear in the administration panel of your VirtueMart site.
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Troubleshooter. Cannot add header information – headers already sent
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January 19 2013
This tutorial shows how to resolve the issue causing the "Cannot add header information – headers already sent" error message.
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osCommerce. Permissions warning message
This tutorial will show you how to resolve the issue with the file permissions and remove the warning message from the top of your osCommerce store. This error is triggered because the permissions on the file are set to Read, Write and Execute (UNIX) or on Windows no attributes are checked in the file properties. …
How to remove the warning message about {{base url}}
1. Log in to your Magento admin panel.
2. At the top of the screen you can see the warning message. It usually appears right after the Magento installation as all Magento configuration settings are set to default.
3. In order to remove this message open the “System” tab
4. Then select “Configuration”
5. With that done, click on the
2. At the top of the screen you can see the warning message. It usually appears right after the Magento installation as all Magento configuration settings are set to default.
3. In order to remove this message open the “System” tab
4. Then select “Configuration”
5. With that done, click on the