The Hosting Company was able to make me log into WordPress again, here is some more information from the WooCommerce Logs (fatal-errors-2025-02-06)
https://pastebin.com/NYdR0VXA
Thank you
Hi @thewebmonk ,
Looking at the logs you shared, it seems that some files are missing:
Failed opening ‘…/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-multilingual/vendor/composer/../../classes/Reviews/Translations/FrontEndHooks.php’
This is causing critical errors due to missing classes and functions, such as:
Critical Uncaught Error: Class “WCML\Utilities\WcAdminPages” not found in …/wp-content/plugins/woocommerce-multilingual/inc/class-wcml-wc-gateways.php:51
Could you please try re-uploading WCML manually?
- Download a fresh copy from the WordPress repository
- In your WP dashboard, go to “Plugins > Add new” and use the button at the top of your screen to upload the .zip file
If the issue persists, and since you mentioned WPML, please start a chat on our support forum, our supporters will have all the tools to assist you further.
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This reply was modified 5 months ago by
Nicolas V..
Hello Nicholas,
for some reason WooCommerce Multilingual was deactivated at some point. I don’t know if it coincided with a malicious attack from some bots that caused my website offline with the “Too Many Requests” issue, the time was the same. Not sure what caused it, if the malicious attack could deactivate the plugin.
I re-installed it and everything is fine now. Thank you for your help.