• Resolved Michal Laurinc

    (@edumanagement)


    Hi there, after switching from PHP 7.4 to 8.3 or 8.2 or 8.0 having issues with the plugin. This message popping up on the website.

    Warning: spl_autoload(): open_basedir restriction in effect. File(bnfw_per_post_override.php) is not within the allowed path(s): (/nfsmnt/:/data/:/usr/share/php:/usr/bin/:/apachetmp:/tmp/:/var/tmp/:/dev/urandom:/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/ImageMagick-6.9.11/bin-q16/:/usr/local/bin/:/etc/ssl/certs/ca-certificates.crt:/usr/lib/php:/usr/php83/bin/) in?/data/9/5/95be8a90-b3b4-4972-9d77-473535524f5b/edu-management.sk/web/wp-content/plugins/bnfw/bnfw.php?on line?1568

    Or in my wordpress admin when im trying to go to wp updates.

    When i go to FTP files line edu-management.sk/web/wp-content/plugins/bnfw/bnfw.php on line 1568. I see this code.

    I am using v1.9.6?

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @edumanagement,
    Thanks for your message.

    I would contact your host about this. It’s possible a PHP module isn’t enabled since switching from PHP 7.4 to 8+. It appears other plugins are having a similar issue too so it seems to be affecting your whole site, not just BNFW. I imagine, if you disable BNFW, you’ll still see those messages.

    Let me know how you get on with the host?

    Thread Starter Michal Laurinc

    (@edumanagement)

    Hi there and thank you for you message. When i disable the BNFW plugin everything is fine, no message. The only other one I have issues with is Contact form7, however i have stopped using it. So do you recommend to contact my host?

    Thank you

    Thread Starter Michal Laurinc

    (@edumanagement)

    Hi there.. so i have contacted the HOST and they are somehow useless…

    They have send me this answer.. it has been translated to english language from Slovakian.

    The given plugin somehow works and when I update it to PHP 8.0 version, I need something extra in PHP for proper functioning, which is not to run basic PHP and on hosting.

    PHP has some basic version and subsequently has its add-ons, extensions. And the plugin probably needs some extension to work flawlessly.

    If plugin works, we can only display errors, when only those bother you.

    This is what they answered me. ?? Any chance I could give you my credentials for website and could you have a look where problem could be?

    Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @edumanagement,
    Thanks for checking with them.

    I can’t seem to replicate this with debugging turned on, using PHP 8.3 and just using the BNFW and default theme installed and activated.
    As the image in your original message showed wordpress-seo (Yoast SEO) then I suspect whatever the issue is it’s having an affect on other plugins too.
    I do feel it may be an incorrectly configured version of PHP somewhere but can’t say for sure.
    Are you able to test on PHP 8.2 instead? PHP 8.3 may be a bit too new for some plugins at the moment anyway, but it depends what kind of site you’re running.

    Thread Starter Michal Laurinc

    (@edumanagement)

    Hi there.. thank you for your reply. I found where the problem is, but I don’t know how to fix it. Elementor has conflict with 3 of my plugins… after switching to any PHP above 7.4.

    Any chance to get old copy of BNFW a put back PHP to 7.4 and everything will be fine again? ??

    Plugin Author bnfw

    (@voltronik)

    Hi @edumanagement,
    Yes, you can download previous versions of the plugin from the bottom of this page: https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/bnfw/advanced/
    Please note though, an older version may not work with the latest version of WordPress so you may need to test your notifications after downgrading to verify they still work.

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