Version: EE 2.0.0PB 20091207 Reporter: Richard Whitmer —
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When Clicking on the “Create A New Custom Field” or the link for an existing custom field from the Add/Edit Custom Fields screen in the CP, the following series of errors output:
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined index: field_content_text
Filename: fieldtypes/ft.text.php
Line Number: 83
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined index: field_content_options_text
Filename: fieldtypes/EE_Fieldtype.php
Line Number: 108
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Notice
Message: Undefined index: field_content_text
Filename: fieldtypes/EE_Fieldtype.php
Line Number: 108
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Warning
Message: Invalid argument supplied for foreach()
Filename: helpers/form_helper.php
Line Number: 310
A PHP Error was encountered
Severity: Warning
Message: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at C:\ACTIVE_JOBS\WEBSITES\ee2\PROJECT\ACTIVE_SITE\system\core\Exceptions.php:166)
Filename: core/Common.php
Line Number: 421
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XAMPP 1.6.3a
PHP Version 5.2.3
Zend Optimizer v3.3.0
Windows Vista
Note: May or not be related to:
https://support.ellislab.com/bugs/detail/10518/
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