This happened to me the other day – it’ll most likely be your PHP version.
Check with your web host. New versions of AdRotate need at least PHP 5.3 if I recall, whereas a lot of larger web hosts are sat on 5.2 by default for legacy reasons, even if they offer up to 5.4 should you need it. There’s probably a setting to change the version on your web hosting cPanel / Plesk / etc.
Hi iangeek, PHP has been at 5.5 so I don’t think that is the issue. Again, there was an update in the last day and it deactivated itself again… Any other thoughts?
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Arnan
(@adegans)
AdRotate has no code to disable itself. But if it doesn’t activate after an update or something then there is likely something in your servers error_log about why that’s happening. Some kind of error.
It updates fine and re-activates fine. I leave it activated and it seems to stay activated as long as no AdRotate updates are available. If there is one available, I come back and the plugin is inexplicably de-activated.