• Resolved benny0

    (@benny0)


    Hi,

    I’ve been using Secondary Title for a few months and never had an issue.
    Today I got a 500 error and I had to deactivate it.

    Website config:
    PHP version 7.0.33
    WordPress version 4.9.20
    Plugin version 2.0.8

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  • Plugin Author thaikolja

    (@thaikolja)

    Hi @benny0,

    Thanks for posting your question since I believe others might run into the same or a similar issue.

    The problem is: Your installation does not meet Secondary Title’s minimum requirements for your server. If you look at the readme.txt file, you’ll see that it requires at least PHP 7.1.

    Is there any way you can upgrade it? That being said, your website you’d benefit tremendously from upgrading your PHP version to at least 7.4. With 8.1, you have a huge speed improvement. It all depends a bit on your hosting.

    Where and how is your website hosted? Maybe we can do something about it.

    Thread Starter benny0

    (@benny0)

    Probably it’s some code-logic conflict between plugin-plugin or between the WordPress “core” and the plugin

    The server is on Amazon AWS multi-shared server

    Plugin Author thaikolja

    (@thaikolja)

    I can almost guarantee you that it is not a conflict with WordPress core. Have you turned on the debug mode and checked the logs? I’m really curious as to why this doesn’t work. I still think it is because you are using a lower PHP version then it was programmed for.

    Plugin Author thaikolja

    (@thaikolja)

    Any news, @benny0?

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