• Resolved snippet24

    (@snippet24)


    Detail of the error (do note this happens in localhost with latest version of the main plugin in the import page):

    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Undefined constant “AI1WM_MAX_FILE_SIZE” in E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension\lib\controller\class-ai1wmte-main-controller.php:131 Stack trace: #0 E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(308): Ai1wmte_Main_Controller->enqueue_import_scripts_and_styles() #1 E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-includes\class-wp-hook.php(332): WP_Hook->apply_filters() #2 E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-includes\plugin.php(517): WP_Hook->do_action() #3 E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-admin\admin-header.php(118): do_action() #4 E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-admin\admin.php(239): require_once(‘…’) #5 {main} thrown in E:\website\www\wordpress\wp-content\plugins\all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension\lib\controller\class-ai1wmte-main-controller.php on line 131

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  • Thread Starter snippet24

    (@snippet24)

    Maybe there’s no longer support of it?

    Monoloid

    (@monoloid)

    Need to downgrade to PHP 7.

    Thread Starter snippet24

    (@snippet24)

    Thanks for the hint! I still think though this PHP 8 issue should be addressed by the plugin devs.

    Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    Could you please deactivate the File Extension and try again?

    It’s important to note that the “all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension” plugin has been deprecated for more than two years. This means that it’s no longer recommended to use it as it may cause compatibility issues with other plugins, including the latest version of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin.

    Therefore, I would recommend that you deactivate the “all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension” plugin and rely solely on the latest version of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin. This should help resolve any warnings that you’re experiencing.

    Thread Starter snippet24

    (@snippet24)

    I see, I suspected it but couldn’t find anywhere confirmation of it, stating this somewhere I think is necessary since currently the plugin link from the admin plugins page only redirects to another page without information in this regard.

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