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#2695 – Error Messages from Tags

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Saturday, 10 September 2016 18:03 UTC
drocksvold
 I received a message from my hosting company that one of the sites I maintain was over it's storage limit.
Upon checking which files/folders were becoming bloated I found that there were numerous error log files in public_html/log/sh404sef/errors that were massive in size. Some over 69MB.
Upon opening one of these files I found a ton of error messages for 8-error - guest Sh404sefHelperLanguage::getUrlCodeFromTag::182: Language tag en-GB is not in installed language list.
When I check the languages installed, en-GB is the ONLY language that is showing as being installed.

Any idea how to stop this error from occurring? Maybe re-install en-GB?

Dustin
 
Monday, 12 September 2016 07:31 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

1 - You can delete all those files to recover the space.

2 - Unless you have some sh404SEF debugging happening, first is probably to disable Error logging for sh404SEF: go to Joomla plugins manager, find the shLib system plugin and set "Log error message" to NO (and do the same for the other options, log alert, log debug and log information if they are set to Yes).

3 - This error message is probably wrong, I actually just came across this recently, it's linked to a change in last released version. Updating to current development version should prevent it from reoccurring.

Rgds
 
Sunday, 18 September 2016 19:49 UTC
drocksvold
When is that next release scheduled to be in production?
 
Monday, 19 September 2016 07:17 UTC
wb_weeblr
Hi

There is no schedule. We usually have 3 to 4 releases a year, last was a end of august, so next feature release, is going to be near the end of the year. There might be an interim release in between, but that's not schedule.

You should use the dev version, it's validated and the one to use now.

Rgds
 
Tuesday, 04 October 2016 05:34 UTC
system
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