• Resolved tim.hollingworth

    (@timhollingworth)


    I have a blank page with the following error code, after updating Uncanny LearnDash Toolkit plugin. To fix it, I have downgraded the plugin to Version 3.1.4 and it works as it should. There is something in the latest version 3.2 that crashes my site when trying to log in. Thank goodness for FTP and a saved older version. Any chance of an update that will be ok to install, please?

    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class 'LearnDash_Settings_Section' not found in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/uncanny-learndash-toolkit/src/classes/frontend-login-plus.php:1402 Stack trace: #0 /public_html/wp-includes/class-wp-hook.php(288): uncanny_learndash_toolkit\FrontendLoginPlus::maybe_remove_login_hooks(NULL, 'LOGINNAME', 'XXXXXXXXXX') #1 /public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(206): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array) #2 /public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php(539): apply_filters('authenticate', NULL, 'LOGINNAME', 
    'XXXXXXXXXX') #3 /public_html/wp-includes/user.php(95): wp_authenticate('LOGINNAME', 'XXXXXXXXXX') #4 /public_html/wp-login.php(1187): wp_signon(Array, true) #5 {main} thrown in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/uncanny-learndash-toolkit/src/classes/frontend-login-plus.php on line 1402

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

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  • Plugin Author Uncanny Owl

    (@uncannyowl)

    Hi Tim, any chance you’re using an old LearnDash version, and can you confirm which version you’re using? That could be it.

    Plugin Author Uncanny Owl

    (@uncannyowl)

    Actually, it looks like our team does have a fix to address atypical scenarios with LearnDash settings and it will be in the next release. If you need something more urgently and want to use 3.2, you can grab the update file from https://we.tl/t-iY8o7VhqHA. Just replace the existing version in the plugin folder at /src/classes/frontend-login-plus.php by FTP.

    Thread Starter tim.hollingworth

    (@timhollingworth)

    Good point, I updated both plugins at the same time. The main LearnDash LMS Plugin is Version 2.3.2 and Uncanny LearnDash Toolkit plugin is the latest version 3.2

    I have downgraded the Toolkit plugin to Version 3.1.4 and it works as it should without touching the main LearnDash LMS Plugin using FTP as you suggest above.

    If I use the version 3.2 plugin I get a blank page with this code…

    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Class ‘LearnDash_Settings_Section’ not found in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/uncanny-learndash-toolkit/src/classes/frontend-login-plus.php:1402 Stack trace: #0 /public_html/wp-includes/class-wp hook.php(288): uncanny_learndash_toolkit\FrontendLoginPlus::maybe_remove_login_hooks(NULL, ‘LOGINNAME’, ‘XXXXXXXXXX’) #1 /public_html/wp-includes/plugin.php(206): WP_Hook->apply_filters(NULL, Array) #2 /public_html/wp-includes/pluggable.php(539): apply_filters(‘authenticate’, NULL, ‘LOGINNAME’,
    ‘XXXXXXXXXX’) #3 /public_html/wp-includes/user.php(95): wp_authenticate(‘LOGINNAME’, ‘XXXXXXXXXX’) #4 /public_html/wp-login.php(1187): wp_signon(Array, true) #5 {main} thrown in /public_html/wp-content/plugins/uncanny-learndash-toolkit/src/classes/frontend-login-plus.php on line 1402

    I have duplicated the scenario on another of my sites which uses both the above plugins. Please try any user name and password and try logging in to this site…

    https://www.timtarot.co.uk

    I will wait for the next release and try it out but will hold on to the Toolkit plugin to Version 3.1.4 just in case.

    Thanks for your help.

    Thread Starter tim.hollingworth

    (@timhollingworth)

    Yes that worked a treat.

    I downloaded the “frontend-login-plus.php” and uploaded it using FTP to the folder you stipulated “/wp-content/plugins/uncanny-learndash-toolkit/src/classes/frontend-login-plus.php” and it works perfectly.

    Thank you.

    Thread Starter tim.hollingworth

    (@timhollingworth)

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