Ah, there's
this long thread about it that I was able to trudge up... and that'll
fix the problems...
But as it's not an error, it's merely warning, it can honestly be disabled as it would be on most hosting sites. If you aren't hosting yourself and don't have access to php.ini to modify your server's error reporting to disclude strict standard messages, you can also
make edits in your .htaccess file, as someone else here on the forum once pointed out.
So you have two options: Take the long route and fix it, then fix the fix, or, set it up so the strict standard warnings are ignored.