• Please check whether your code is valid. We had the following logfile records and have deactivated the plugin because post delivery time was stretched to minutes.

    FastCGI sent in stderr: "PHP message: PHP Warning: call_user_func_array() expects parameter 1 to be a valid callback, class 'wphpc_PAnD' not found in (...)/httpdocs/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php on line 303" while reading response header from upstream

    See also https://wordpress.stackexchange.com/questions/355657/class-wphpc-pand-not-found#355660

    I hope not to suspect this plugin without reason. Thanks in advance.

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  • Hello,

    Thanks for reaching out.

    Of course, the Blog2Social code is valid. I can assure you that Blog2Social works smoothly on more than 70.000 websites worldwide and it will also work on yours once your settings are correct.

    May I ask you where you noticed this notification / code and what kind of issues you are facing in Blog2Social?
    Is it possible that you have changed any settings or plugins on your website which are causing this behaviour?

    Please be so kind as to explain to me a little more in detail or with screenshots so I can take a closer look at this for you.

    I’m looking forward to your reply.

    Thread Starter TRILOS new media

    (@trilos)

    Hello,
    the quoted warning is a server logfile entry. It did not appear anymore after deactivating the plugin.
    We have examined a problem of a very slow delivery of posts by the commercial theme “BeTheme”, but obvious or related possible causes seem not to be the reason.
    Then we tried common strategy, the deactivation/activation of one plugin after another. After the deactivation of Bog2Social, also the speed problem has vanished – and, reproducable, appeared again after activation of Blog2Social.
    Granted, conclusion/supposition is a bit confusing as Blog2Social has, as far as I know, no functionality related to the front end, but it obviously blocks post rendering as long as it is activated on the affected site.

    Hello,

    Thanks for your feedback.

    May I ask you which PHP and which WordPress version you are currently using?

    The warning seems to be caused by your theme template since we are not accessing this with Blog2Social.

    Please be so kind as to try deactivating the box for “Add Open Graph Image Data” in your Blog2Social settings and let me know if you are still facing performance issues afterwards. I have attached a screenshot for you where to find them.
    https://prnt.sc/21jtq8c

    I’m looking forward to your reply.

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