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Notice: Undefined index: loadPlugins in ckeditor_modules_disabled() (line 641 of /../sites/all/modules/ckeditor/ckeditor.module
Hello, tried Googling (and on sites searching for similar error, but couldn't find anything.)
This appears after updating drupal 7.17 to 7.18.
Used versions:
Drupal version is 7.18
CKEditor module is 7.x.1.11
CK Editor 3.6.5
Comments
Comment #1
anrikun CreditAttribution: anrikun commentedI'm not sure this has to do with CKEditor SWF.
Have a look at the CKEditor module's issue queue too.
BTW have you cleared all your caches (Drupal + Browser) after updating?
Comment #2
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedI apologise! I mixed the modules up from the pulldown!
I have edited the issue settings, to reflect that!
I updated drupal via drush and yet cleared caches manually again. Excecuted update.php, cleared browser cache as well.
Comment #3
chris-cmfi CreditAttribution: chris-cmfi commentedExperiencing same error message after update to Drupal 7.18.
Comment #4
fietserwinSame problem as in #1844390: [D7] Undefined index: loadPlugins in ckeditor_modules_enabled(). Same type of fix has to be applied to this function. Note D7.18 has nothing to do with it, I'm on D7.17 with CKEditor 7.x-1.12.
Comment #5
tusik CreditAttribution: tusik commentedFixed after upgrading CK Editor module to version 7.x.-1.12., and clearing caches. No more error message.Strange enough, error is back after a while.
Comment #6
HarryAscent CreditAttribution: HarryAscent commentedSubscribe
Comment #7
dczepierga CreditAttribution: dczepierga commentedI fix it and commit to GIT (diff).
Before it was bug in other function, now it should work in last DEV.
Greetings
Comment #8
fietserwinThanks for making and committing the changes.
#5: that's not so strange, after all, the functions are not executed very often (only when other modules are disabled or enabled, not when the cache is cleared or something like that).
Comment #10
dongtian CreditAttribution: dongtian commentedThanks dczepierga for your patch
Comment #11
AnybodyWhat about a stable release that contains this fix? It's quite old and the stable release still shows this notice.
Comment #12
Rob230 CreditAttribution: Rob230 commentedSecond what Anybody says. All of my sites that use ckeditor give an error when disabling or uninstalling modules. This shouldn't happen in a stable release of such a widely used module (I avoid using dev versions on production sites). Even though the problem itself is benign, the error can worry people.
Comment #13
pixelsweatshop CreditAttribution: pixelsweatshop commentedIt looks like today's stable release includes the fix.