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revmwv
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Also, not sure if this is related, but I am also having the same issue as outlined here: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/not-compatible-with-latest-wp-php/
But when I tried to make the change recommended all it did was change the error from line 306 to 304.
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revmwv
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Sorry, last update, I’m going to bed I swear. I am running this plugin with no issue on a different site (different host, many of the same plugins but not all), so I am sure I have something jacked up on my end but no idea what. I was almost wondering if it was the theme I am using but I don’t think that would produce the 403 error on the admin side.
Hi Revmwv,
I had the exact same issue this morning.
Solution that worked for me was as follows
1: Login to your WordPress admin
2: Go to SETTINGS >> WP OPEN GRAPH
3: IMPORTANT: When you are adding links for your images make sure to use http:// and not https:// .If you do this I hope it resolves your issue as it did for me.
All the best,
JohnO
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revmwv
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Hey JohnO,
I tried your suggestion and no change. I still get the 403 error. I am starting to think it is somehow tied to my web host, but not sure how/why. I am running this plugin with no issues on another WordPress install, but that one lives on another web hosting account with a different hosting company. Oh well, back to the old drawing board… 🙂
RevMWV