ryharv
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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post List] Issues when upgrading to PHP7I haven’t seen an update yet; has it been released?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post List] Issues when upgrading to PHP7aha, thank you. will look for it and thanks for being on top of the update so quickly.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post List] Issues when upgrading to PHP7My host is Dreamhost and I just looked back at their announcement regarding the PHP upgrade. They actually upgraded PHP to version 5.6, not version 7.
For what it’s worth and I hope it’s helpful. I’ll also ask them to install mbstring.
ryharv
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post List] [final_end]Same issue here. Dreamhost just updated PHP and now i see these errors.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Advanced Post List] Issues when upgrading to PHP7I have this same issue. My webhost (dreamhost) just updated PHP to whatever the current version is. Now on the page where I use APL, I get this at the top:
Warning: Missing argument 1 for APL_InternalShortcodes::final_end(), called in /home/ryharv/sellwoodconsulting.com/wp-content/plugins/advanced-post-list/includes/class/APLCore.php on line 2062 and defined in /home/ryharv/sellwoodconsulting.com/wp-content/plugins/advanced-post-list/includes/class/apl-shortcodes.php on line 1521
Warning: Missing argument 1 for APL_InternalShortcodes::final_end(), called in /home/ryharv/sellwoodconsulting.com/wp-content/plugins/advanced-post-list/includes/class/APLCore.php on line 2062 and defined in /home/ryharv/sellwoodconsulting.com/wp-content/plugins/advanced-post-list/includes/class/apl-shortcodes.php on line 1521
Just wanted to note that this worked great for me.
My site was performing VERY slowly. I turned off the Live Traffic in Wordfence, and now my site is SIGNIFICANTLY faster. Really appreciate the tip.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Re-installed WordPress, only front page worksEdit: I should say, that I initially restored all the WordPress files from a backup of the entire WordPress folder. I simply wiped the wordpress folder clean and then moved all the files from the backup folder back into the original folder.