Please contact your host as both those plugins are installed by EIG-owned hosts automatically when you use their wordpress installer.
Thank you Steven, may I ask, is my site lost?
Nope; it’s still there. Those two plugins are borked and just need to be removed.
Thank you, I can sleep a little tonight, you r wonderful
You can also login to your cpanel,launch file manager and simply delete those plugin folder.
Take a backup of the file system first, then:
navigate to /plugins/ and delete the mojo-marketplace-wp-plugin folder.
Then navigate to /mu-plugins/ and delete the endurance-page-cache.php file.
That should get your site up and running again until you can investigate what caused those plugins to die.
Hi, I can’t even enter into the panel. this is what pops up
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘.’, expecting ‘)’ in /home/karallac/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mojo-marketplace-wp-plugin/inc/cli-init.php on line 25
Cpanel is your web hosting control panel. It is not the same as your control panel for WordPress. If you are not sure how to get to it you might want to talk to your hosting company.
I had a website that was getting the same error message. I noticed that the site was still running PHP 5.4. I upgraded it to 7.1 and it works with no errors now. That may be a simple change in your Cpanel if the latest version of PHP is installed.
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This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by
fastrak.
Hi all, I’m having the same problem. I deleted the files as directed above, and I can now log into my wordpress admin, but I still can’t see the front end of my website. Here are the errors appearing:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘.’, expecting ‘)’ in /home/moonsand/public_html/wp-content/plugins/mojo-marketplace-wp-plugin/inc/cli-init.php on line 25
Fatal error: Call to undefined function is_user_logged_in() in /home/moonsand/public_html/wp-content/mu-plugins/endurance-page-cache.php on line 457
I verified via FTP and those files ARE gone, but my website is still down.
Moons: You may have to clear your cache. Upgrade to PHP 7.1 and you should be able to reinstall the plugins without the error message coming back.
I cleared my cache already, that didn’t solve my problem.
Moon: I just went through the same issue. Did you get your website’s theme through mojo marketplace? Are you able to reinstall mojo marketplace from your wordpress admin?
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This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by
d3holte.
I am having the same problem that Moon is. Can someone let me know if they have been able to fix this problem yet?
I managed to fix the issue by deleting the mojo-marketplace-wp-plugin from the cpanel.