Hmm, that’s not good. We can try replicating this and working out a fix for you. If you have a minute, please share some additional information…
Are you running the latest released version of WP-Stateless?
Where are you hosted?
What version of PHP are you running?
and what other plugins do you have activated?
Hello,
Thanks. Following are the details:
1. Server Information: https://i.imgur.com/JwbLKx0.png
2. The plugin has just been installed on my website. So the latest version.
3. PHP Version: https://i.imgur.com/JwbLKx0.png
4. All other plugins list: https://i.imgur.com/MOvYyKN.png
Hi harishkotra,
I had the same issue on Saturday also with one of my sites.
I believe it will be due to the version of PHP that you are running. I can see in the screenshot you are running v5.4.45 which was the same as my version.
In my cPanel I updated that so that I am running 7.1 and the plugin runs ok now
Hope this will also help your install.
Cheers, Anthony.
Anthony,
Thanks for the response. However, I won’t be able to update the PHP version as I am on a shared hosting.
Looking forward to see if there will be a fix for this for previous versions. If the plugin uses functionality not available in older versions, then I might have to switch.
Awaiting the plugin authors’ response here.
Thanks for the additional information. The issue has been raised on GitHub at https://github.com/wpCloud/wp-stateless/issues/228
A fix will be released with v2.1.5 which is undergoing final testing now. Thanks for your feedback.
@harishkotra WP Stateless require atleast PHP 5.5 to run.
Sorry to inform you that we won’t be able to support PHP 5.4 as some of dependency require PHP 5.5.