I'm pretty sure the first notice is the result of $2a$07$ikuatfc$ being in double quotes. Variables in double quotes are interpolated: $foo = 'bar'; echo " // bar $2a$07$ikuatfc$ is full of possible variable names. You should write it in single quotes to avoid variable interpolation: $2a$07$ikuatfc$ The larger issue is likely that on your development machines you have error reporting turned off, while on the production server error reporting is turned on by default.
Turn on error reporting during development, fix all errors, turn error reporting off on production.
I'm pretty sure the first notice is the result of "$2a$07$ikuatfc$" being in double quotes. Variables in double quotes are interpolated: $foo = 'bar'; echo " // bar "$2a$07$ikuatfc$" is full of possible variable names. You should write it in single quotes to avoid variable interpolation: '$2a$07$ikuatfc$'.
The larger issue is likely that on your development machines you have error reporting turned off, while on the production server error reporting is turned on by default. Turn on error reporting during development, fix all errors, turn error reporting off on production.
Interpolation, expansion... Same thing. – Jared Farrish Sep 5 at 23:56.
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