Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
Could you try disabling all other plugins for a second and see if it works then?
It’s most likely a compatibility problem.
Kind regards,
Brecht
I tried to downgrade and I get 500 error now. So I cant to enter to admin panel and disable plugins.
Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
You can disable the plugin by renaming the /wp-content/plugins/easy-affiliate-links/ folder through FTP or a file manager.
I tried to disable all plugins and I had the same problem. So It is not compatibility problem.
Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
Try switching to a default theme (like Twenty Sixteen) and see if it works then.
Brecht
The same. Sometimes works, sometimes no.
Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
I’m not sure what could be going wrong if it’s not a compatibility problem. So far I’ve had no other reports about this issue.
Where are you hosted? Are they doing something special?
Brecht
Struggling with the same issue actually. On two sites with each a different theme and slightly different plugins.
No weird/uncommon plugins used.
Second server at FastComet on which it happens (previously PHP 5.5, now PHP7).
SSL forced with HSTS, also for admin area.
This new server, with PHP7, also has pretty aggressive Varnish caching and OPCache setup. Using Autoptimize to minimize scripts.
Tried all usual things already (deactivate plugins, switch to default theme, flush cache, empty browser cache, even cleaned macOS Sierra cache with Onyx).
Plugin Author
Brecht
(@brechtvds)
We just released Easy Affiliate Links 2.2.0.
Could you check if you’re still experiencing the problem there?
After I had to delete all [updated] EAF files and FTP’ing the files of version 2.2.0 it seems to work for me now.