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August 5, 2023 at 7:06 pm #14159159

olgaB-3

I am trying to: update elementor page, and getting this error message: Argument ID must be numeric and greater than 0

I found this post but the WPML media plugin is now updated to Version 2.7.3
This post states that the problem was resolved 2.3.0 https://wpml.org/errata/fatal-error-uncaught-exception-invalidargumentexception-with-message-argument-id-must-be-numeric-and-greater-than-0/

August 7, 2023 at 8:47 am #14161959

Bigul
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Hello,

Welcome to the WPML support forum. I will do my best to help you to resolve the issue.

We had this fatal error in the past few times as a compatibility conflict with different plugins. So a couple of requests for tracking this.

1) Does it happens with multiple posts or pages? Please let us know the exact steps to reproduce the issue

2) Please share with us the WordPress debug.log(not WPML debug information) for collecting more details on this. Refer to the following pages for instructions

https://wpml.org/documentation/support/debugging-wpml/

https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/debugging-in-wordpress/

To enable the WordPress Debug log, open your wp-config.php file of site root and look for define('WP_DEBUG', false);. Change it to:

// Enable WP_DEBUG mode
define( 'WP_DEBUG', true );
 
// Enable Debug logging to the /wp-content/debug.log file
define( 'WP_DEBUG_LOG', true );
 
// Disable display of errors and warnings 
define( 'WP_DEBUG_DISPLAY', false );
@ini_set( 'display_errors', 0 );

In this case, the errors will be saved to a debug.log log file inside the */wp-content/* directory. Please do the steps to reproduce the bug and check if you are getting any errors or warnings related to WPML in the log file.

If you can paste your debug.log to http://pastebin.com/index.php and provide me that link it would be great! (This is the cleanest way because sometimes the logs are long and create a complete mess of discussion).

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Thanks!

Bigul

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