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  • Plugin Author Hendrik Lersch

    (@riddler84)

    Hello,

    could you please tell me your wordpress version and the PHP-version, that is running on your server?

    Have you tried a reinstall of the plugin?

    Thread Starter itsjustrobbieok

    (@itsjustrobbieok)

    Hi,

    I updated WordPress to the latest version and updated PHP to 5.6 this morning. Deleted and reinstalled. Still the same error.

    Thread Starter itsjustrobbieok

    (@itsjustrobbieok)

    And I’ve ust made the move to PHP7 and same error.

    Any firewall or other is blocking it or not compatible this usually happen

    Plugin Author Hendrik Lersch

    (@riddler84)

    Sry for the late answer.

    I don’t really know why the ajax call is rejected, but you can update the list manually as well

    If you click the update button, the script perform an ajax request and call your home url with the additional parameter “?wpso=check”. So, if you call your home url manually with this parameter the script lists will be updated.

    The error is very generic and only means, that the requested url is not reacheable for any reason. Maybe because of Wordfence or other security plugins. In that case you have to whitelist the requests from this plugin.

    Hi, I’m also having this problem.

    Updated WP and all plugins and themes.

    Running on WP Engine.

    If I use your solution with my home page and “?wpso=check” right after the slash, I just get taken to the home page.

    It works on WP Engine staging, which is not cached. Live site also uses ssl, whereas staging site does not, but not sure if that matters.

    Can you tell me what url paths need to be removed from their cache for this to work?

    Are there known incompatibilities for this plugin to work on WP Engine hosting?

    Also, sorry to be grammar police, but the error grammar is wrong. It should say “An error HAS occurred.” Not “is”. Of course don’t all-caps the “has” in that sentence.

    Ok an update, if I use the following path (which I copied from staging), the global scripts show up…

    /wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpso_global&qs=Z2xvYmFs

    Is that weird? Do you think previous attempts to load the global scripts were just taking a long time? The string of characters at the end – is that dynamic or dependent on anything important?

    Hi, this is no longer working again.

    I have tried

    mydomain.com/wp-admin/admin.php?wpso=check – I get blank white screen

    and

    mydomain.com/wp-admin/admin.php?page=wpso_global&qs=Z2xvYmFs

    Nothing happens, it just gives the error and spins endlessly, never giving results.

    I run a bunch of sites on WP Engine and they have pretty much the same plugins.

    Sometimes this works, sometimes not. I don’t think it’s a security plugin issue (I don’t have that, just WP Engine’s set up)

    Can you help solve this?

    Hi, this is also happening on single pages. If I enter the url, and with or without syncing with the global settings. It just spins endlessly after saying “an error is occurred: 0 error”

    Do you have plans to fix this?

    It’s happening on multiple sites and I can’t figure out why. I would deactivate plugins, but the problem is, I need this plugin to control other plugin resources.

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