I haven't UTFed or called anything statically ever, AFAIK.Strict Standards: Non-static method utf_normalizer::nfc() should not be called statically in /big/dom/xeileenslounge/www/includes/utf/utf_tools.php on line 1784
Strict Standards
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Strict Standards
The following appears above Eileen's Lounge logo stripe, in light blue:
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Re: Strict Standards
I see that occasionally as well. I suspect it's some sort of intermittent glitch in the way the site is hosted. Claude might be able to say more.
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Re: Strict Standards
Yes, we know. This happens if you use https://.." onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. in the address bar.
If you change https:// to http:// the message will go away.
If you change https:// to http:// the message will go away.
Best wishes,
Hans
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Re: Strict Standards
I wonder then how the URL sometimes becomes https? My bookmarks to EL are just http and I never edit the address bar when posting / replying.HansV wrote:...This happens if you use https://.." onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;. in the address bar
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Re: Strict Standards
Recent updates to several browsers have a tendency to switch to https:// at the drop of a hat...
Best wishes,
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Re: Strict Standards
Ah! Another fine example of Progress.HansV wrote:Recent updates...
Ken
PS note my use of a capital 'P' to indicate the word 'Progress' is a proper noun / just a name, rather than an adjective that describes forward motion