• Resolved Kilbey62

    (@kilbey62)


    [Mon Oct 10 15:20:31 2016] [error] PHP Fatal error: Class ‘slim_browscap_db’ not found in ////wp-content/plugins/wp-slimstat/browscap/browser.php on line 22

    Causing server error 500. Site ran fine with plugin for years then this popped up out of nowhere today.

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  • Me too; cannot log in: Site is down.

    Here’s my error message:

    Fatal error: Class ‘slim_browscap_db’ not found in /home/grandce9/public_html/ext/wp-slimstat/browscap/browser.php on line 22

    Thread Starter Kilbey62

    (@kilbey62)

    Same error. Until we get a fix, you can FTP and download the wp-slimstat folder as a backup, then delete it from your server and get your site back up. I don’t recall changing anything on my site. I just discovered it down today and, after looking at the logs in cpanel, it appears it happened sometime earlier today.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    We apologize for the inconvenience. Please upgrade to Slimstat 4.4.3 in order to fix the issue.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    Please note: DO NOT UNINSTALL your current version or you will lose all your data!!! Follow these steps: delete the file browscap-db.php in /wp-content/uploads/wp-slimstat and the error should disappear in version 4.4.2. Then go to Plugins and upgrade to version 4.4.3 and let the plugin install the new version of browscap-db.php for you. It should work from there.

    Please let me know if that’s the case.

    Jason

    There is no file browscap-db.php in /wp-content/uploads/wp-slimstat. I have “maxmind.dat” only.

    I tried everything above, nothing worked. Deleting browscap-db.php, uninstalling the entire plugin, installing the latest version, etc. And still no result:
    Fatal error: Class ‘slim_browscap_db’ not found in /home/kinkelder-blog.com/public_html/kinkelder-blog.com/wp-content/plugins/wp-slimstat/browscap/browser.php on line 22

    Deleting .htaccess and resetting the permalinks helped a bit. Somehow when I login to wordpress using <url>/wp-login and I click Remember me’, everything works fine. Even when I close the browser and try again, just using the normal url. As long as I don’t logout.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    I see. Is there a browscap-db.php in wp-content/plugins/wp-slimstat/browscap/ ? If so, delete that one and upgrade to version 4.4.3. Again, upgrading (in a way or another) will solve the issue.

    No, I have removed the entire plugin. This file could only be found in the wp-content/uploads folder (in which I also removed the wp-slimstat folder). So everything should work just fine. However…it still doesn’t, except for when I’m logged in.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    @abartokinkelder would you be able to determine your PHP memory limit configuration? I’m afraid the new version of Browscap, which includes many new user agent strings, might be hitting your server limits. The issue does not occur when you’re logged in, probably because you configured Slimstat not to track your username or the admin (which is the default setting).

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by Jason Crouse.

    Do I need php.ini to check this configuration? That one I couldn’t find in wp-admin and creating it myself including code also didn’t change anything. Other tips for increasing the php memory for example by changing wp-config had no effect.
    And the first thing I see when I log in using /wp-login, is ‘Oops! That page can’t be found” on my homepage. Clearing the browser cache temporarily helps, but the error remains.
    Except for updating the plugin (which I removed entirely), nothing has been changed.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    @abartokinkelder, you can ask your service provider to help you find out what your PHP memory limit is. Also, accessing the web server error log could give you some clues on what is happening.

    I had my hosting company disable the plugin which provided me access to my sites once again. I took the update to 4.4.3 and the issue resolved.

    Thanks for your quick attention.

    Plugin Author Jason Crouse

    (@coolmann)

    @jbradley thank you for your patience, it is much appreciated. Glad to hear everything is back to normal. We will make sure this won’t happen again.

    Luna

    (@lunatrix21)

    When the problems first started a few weeks ago I reverted to 4.4.1 via plugin edit (as you suggested) – and that resolved things at the time.
    Then a few days ago I suddenly found my whole site down with 500 error and the slimstat-related msg posted by others.
    I disabled slimstat (still at 4.4.1) via c-panel and deleted browscap-db.php.
    Left slimstat deactivated to see what would be announced here (I can afford to be without it for a few days).
    Now when I try to activate, update, anything, it gives me a 500 error (just in the plugins page, fortunately, not the whole site).
    I note browscap-db.php has reappeared in my c-panel file manager – don’t know if that is good or bad?!
    I’d like to get slim stat working again with my database intact if possible. Is there a way to recover this or should I delete and reinstall?
    Thanks for your great free plugin and for trying so hard to help us all via this forum.
    PS this may be dumb (I know nothing about all this stuff) but could it have anything to do with a jetpack conflict? I noticed when the problem first started and I was re-enabling plugins to see which had caused the problem – everything was fine till I had BOTH JP and SS active together. I deactivated JP and kept SS which seemed fine till this recent thing.

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