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Hi everyone,
This issue has been fixed so if you experienced issues with Word Fence Live Traffic and Rocket Loader, you can re-enable both features now.
If you have any issues you can report them direct to Cloudflare support or on our community – there’s a thread on this particular issue here too:
https://community.cloudflare.com/t/rocket-loader-update-is-active-in-wp-admin/17900/3
Thanks again!
Simon
Thanks everyone for reporting this. We (Cloudflare) have found the cause of this issue in the new Rocket Loader code base and we’re currently working on a fix. In the interim – you can either disable the Live Traffic feature in Word Fence or disable Rocket Loader. Either should ensure that specific issue goes away.
I’ll update here as soon as the fix is rolled out to our network.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] WordPress 4.4.1 Cloudflare 1.3.20 site blankHi Fabrix,
My response to you earlier is still the case:
unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING or ‘(‘ in /…/wp-content/plugins/cloudflare/cloudflare.php on line 36
Then this will be because you’re running a version of PHP lower than 5.3. The latest version of the CloudFlare WordPress plugin requires a version of PHP of 5.3 or higher. Note that PHP 5.2 is no longer a supported release of PHP and reached end of life around 5 years ago:
You will need to upgrade to at least PHP 5.3 to have the plugin operate, but we highly recommend upgrading to a version of PHP that is still supported as detailed on http://php.net/supported-versions.php
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Too many redirects with 1.3.20Hi there,
If you disable the CloudFlare plugin does that error go away? I am not sure the CloudFlare plugin would cause that behaviour.
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] duplicate post.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] WordPress 4.4.1 Cloudflare 1.3.20 site blankHi Fabrizio,
If the error is something like:
unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING or ‘(‘ in /…/wp-content/plugins/cloudflare/cloudflare.php on line 36
Then this will be because you’re running a version of PHP lower than 5.3. The latest version of the CloudFlare WordPress plugin requires a version of PHP of 5.3 or higher. Note that PHP 5.2 is no longer a supported release of PHP and reached end of life around 5 years ago:
You will need to upgrade to at least PHP 5.3 to have the plugin operate, but we highly recommend upgrading to a version of PHP that is still supported as detailed on http://php.net/supported-versions.php
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] WP 4.4.1 Cloudflare 1.3.20 breaks page, error insideHi there,
You are correct – The latest version of the CloudFlare WordPress plugin requires a version of PHP of 5.3 or higher. Note that PHP 5.2 is no longer a supported release of PHP and reached end of life around 5 years ago:
You will need to upgrade to at least PHP 5.3 to have the plugin operate, but we highly recommend upgrading to a version of PHP that is still supported as detailed on http://php.net/supported-versions.php
We’ll definitely make this clearer in the description for the next release.
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Version 1.20 destroys back end with WP 4.3.1Hi there,
Thanks – we’ll review from there.
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] WordPress 4.4.1 Cloudflare 1.3.20 site blankHi there,
Could you share with us the error log line you see when enabling? I suspect it may be because you’re running PHP 5.2 – the latest version requires PHP 5.3 as a minimum but the WordPress recommendation is PHP 5.6 or later.
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] CloudFlare update breaks front end / back endHi Michael,
Glad this is working for you.
Roberb – can you drop a line to support and confirm the error you see in your logs as well as the details of your installation (PHP version, plugin version, WP version etc)
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] CloudFlare update breaks front end / back endHi Michael,
The latest version of the CloudFlare WordPress plugin requires a version of PHP of 5.3 or higher. Note that PHP 5.2 is no longer a supported release of PHP and reached end of life around 5 years ago:
You will need to upgrade to at least PHP 5.3 to have the plugin operate, but we highly recommend upgrading to a version of PHP that is still supported as detailed on
http://php.net/supported-versions.phpSimon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Plugin breaks new WordPress oEmbeds in 4.4Hi Shane,
Can you share some details with our support team please so we can take a look?
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Version 1.20 destroys back end with WP 4.3.1Hi there,
Can you send us your apache error log from the times when this happened and share with our support team at support at cloudflare dot com please?
Simon
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] API key displayed on screenGood suggestion, this is something we’ll look to add in the next version.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Cloudflare] Rewriting protocol issuesHi Yani,
There’s no real reason, but also detecting SSL when using Flexible SSL is not easy or necessarily guaranteed safe. In that case my advice would to just turn the protocol re-writing option off as I mentioned previously.
Simon