Anonymous User 15945860
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I have such a problem. on PHP8+nginx it gives the same error, on PHP7.4+nginx it works fine. https://disk.yandex.com/i/4nKtQHsknOAUNg
Another error is displayed in the admin panel, on the plugins page. This is especially visible message when the admin panel is in Cyrillic. https://disk.yandex.com/i/k1QOLdNVX7PEAA
There is no PHP error on Apache, but there is an error in the admin panel.
https://disk.yandex.com/i/gG6NzFOA2gv1xQ
Thanks for the report.
We have released new version with the fix.
Anonymous User 15945860
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@chernikovva Great!
But!
However, part of the error has been resolved. For some reason, whoever has the Russian language (Cyrillic) in the panel has an error.
If you specify the language English, then there is no error.
https://sath-ordex.com/dUmO0/zuPAPaxU08.jpg
Thanks for the report,our developers are currently working on this.
We will release an update as soon as they address this issue and we’ll let you know once we release an update.
Hi Chernikova,
It’s related to the freemius errors not with the restrict plugin itself. It could be a broken data stored in the database that somehow causing the error to appear during the plugin reactivation/deactivation. Please try to install freemius fixer and clean up data. Here you will find the plugin and the instruction – https://github.com/Freemius/freemius-fixer
Let us know if it helps.