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  • Resolved Your Content Editor

    (@yourcontenteditor)


    I got a fatal error wp message at the referenced page. According to a cursory search, WP’s general support mods associate this page with your plugin: https://wordpress.org/support/topic/what-does-this-do-_fs_blog_admintrue/.

    Looks like it may be a conflict with WooCommerce:

    An error of type E_COMPILE_ERROR caused by line number 152 of the public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/blocks/class-wc-block-library.php. Error: require_once (): Failed opening required ‘public_html/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce/includes/blocks/class-wc-block-featured-product.php ‘ (include_path = ‘. / usr / share / php’)

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Hello @yourcontenteditor

    Can you please give us more detail about your issue?

    1) How to reproduce it?
    2) What version of the WP Security Audit Log, WooCommerce and WordPress are you running?
    3) Is this error a show stopper or it is reported in the logs and the user / visitor experience is still working?

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

    Thread Starter Your Content Editor

    (@yourcontenteditor)

    Hi @robert681

    1. As far as I can tell, it is happening when WooCommerce tries to update its database, but I am not certain.

    2. Latest on all: WPSAL 3.4.3.1, WC 3.7.0, WP 5.2.2.

    3. Auto-generated message from my app. No crashes or user-side display issues yet.

    Thread Starter Your Content Editor

    (@yourcontenteditor)

    Update: This occurred on a staging copy, which I’ve not made any changes to.

    On the production version for the site, I deactivated your plugin (for now) and created a new staging copy.

    So if you need back-end access to the deprecated staging copy, just let me know. You can do anything to it without causing me problems.

    Plugin Support robertabela

    (@robert681)

    Yes please @yourcontenteditor

    Send us the details to the staging website on support@wpwhitesecurity.com.

    Looking forward to hearing from you.

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