Revolution Slider and PHP 7.2

Hi fellas,

I have been talking with my webhosting support for a debugging and when I activated the debugging this warning turns up on my backend:
ing switch is equivalent to “break 2”. Did you mean to use “continue 3”? in /customers/e/9/1/janpeternordlund.se/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/revslider/includes/operations.class.php on line 2858 Warning: “continue 2” targeting switch is equivalent to “break 2”. Did you mean to use “continue 3”? in /customers/e/9/1/janpeternordlund.se/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/revslider/includes/operations.class.php on line 2862 Warning: session_start(): Cannot start session when headers already sent in /customers/e/9/1/janpeternordlund.se/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/onecom-vcache/vcaching.php on line 104 Notice: Undefined index: tco_google_analytics_code in /customers/e/9/1/janpeternordlund.se/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/tco-google-analytics/functions/options.php on line 50 Warning: Cannot modify header information - headers already sent by (output started at /customers/e/9/1/janpeternordlund.se/httpd.www/wp-content/plugins/revslider/includes/operations.class.php:2858) in /customers/e/9/1/janpeternordlund.se/httpd.www/wp-admin/includes/misc.php on line 1144

They are telling me that my Revslider is out of date but its not regarded to my backend and plugin: See attachment :

This is what they tell me:
Webhost:
The warning is caused by outdated plugin which is revslider.
Kindly contact the developer for the plugin for the updated version
Webhost:
Only the developer have the update which is compatible with the PHP version
Me:
ok is it essential for my case to have this updated?
Webhost:
Yes, since it causes warning in your page

Can you help me?

Best regards
Peter

Hi Peter,

Thanks for reaching out.

You’re already on the latest version, I also have the same slider and PHP version and there is no issue. May I know what other issues you’re getting other than these warnings? It’s only normal for warnings and notices to appear when you activate the WP_DEBUG and they aren’t fatal errors. They should disappear once you deactivate the WP_DEBUG again.

Thanks!

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Hi @Rad,

Thanks for your message.
Ok then I understand.

Well I was talking with my domain host and they recomended me to get this fixed since it gave me an error.
But as you were saying the errors dissapears when i deactivade the WP_DEBUG.

Me:
ok is it essential for my case to have this updated?
Webhost:
Yes, since it causes warning in your page

Never mind then. It isn’t causing me any problems.

I had some problems with og:image for social sharing so at first I thought this could be the issue but it wasn’t. My webhost dumped the cache and my problem dissapeard.

Best Regards

Glad to hear everythings is working fine now.

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