• Resolved ONET

    (@onetonet)


    Hi there,

    First of all, it’s a great Plugin! But since I updated to the 3.0.0+ version, i cannot edit any blog post. I got the error message:

    In the error logs, i get the following error messages:
    stderr: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function PublishPress\Future\Modules\Expirator\Adapters\as_has_scheduled_action() in /home/onetinfo/www/onetinfo.myhostpoint.ch/_flueck/wp-content/plugins/post-expirator/src/Modules/Expirator/Adapters/CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter.php:57, referer https://onetinfo.ch/_flueck/wp-admin/update-core.php?action=do-plugin-upgrade

    Version:
    WordPress: 6.2.2
    PHP: 8.2
    PublishPress Future: 3.0.6

    What could be the reason?
    Thanks and Regards
    ONET

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  • Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    i correct: not a PHP critical error ?just? a critical error in the menu Posts/Beitr?ge – Please excuse the confusion

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    Hi @onetonet

    Thanks for using PublishPress Future.

    Can you try to edit the post and re-save it? Does it still show the issue?

    Also is it also happens when you create new post?

    Thanks,

    Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    @rizaardiyanto

    Thanks for your reply!
    The case is, i have over 150 Posts, and it’s only showing 1 and the other are like disappear but still here. If i try to edit a post, i get successfully on the post edit page. But if i then want to make some settings, nothing happens – If i click on ?edit/bearbeiten? nothing happens.

    Thanks and greetings
    ONET

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @onetonet The “edit/bearbeiten” is from default WordPress, not from our plugin.

    Can you please try right click > Inspect. Did you see any error on console tab?

    Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    @rizaardiyanto Yes that is true, i wanted to say that i cannot klick/use any button or function in the edit section. I got the flow error in the console.

    I also get in the error log’s following message:
    Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function PublishPress\Future\Modules\Expirator\Adapters\as_has_scheduled_action() in /home/onetinfo/www/onetinfo.myhostpoint.ch/_flueck/wp-content/plugins/post-expirator/src/Modules/Expirator/Adapters/CronToWooActionSchedulerAdapter.php:57, referer?https://onetinfo.ch/_flueck/wp-admin/update-core.php?action=do-plugin-upgrade

    Does this help? Thanks and regards
    ONET

    Plugin Author andergmartins

    (@andergmartins)

    Hi @onetonet, please, could you let us know if you are using a composer-based site and if you have WooCommerce installed (that plugin is not required, but important to know if it is there)?

    Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    Hi @andergmartins
    My message wasn’t sent – Sorry!
    We are using the Theme ?Flatsome? with the Visual Editor ?UX-Builder?. WooCommerce is not installed and not in use. What i also saw is, on the Backend site ?Pages? is the same error message, when i activate your Plugin – if i deactivated it works all.

    Thanks for your help and regards
    ONET

    Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    Hi There

    What is the latest update?

    Thank you and greetings
    ONET

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @onetonet We did not have a solution yet, but we have created a GitHub issue for it. You can check if there any progress here: https://github.com/publishpress/PublishPress-Future/issues/529

    Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    @rizaardiyanto Ok, thank you for the update and the Link.

    Thread Starter ONET

    (@onetonet)

    Hi Guys
    I saw that the GitHub issue is marketed as ?closed? with the message
    ?I can’t replicate this on the 3.1.0 branch. We will need to release and see if they still has the issue.?

    It unfortunately still doesn’t work – I still get the error message.

    Greetings
    ONET

    Plugin Support Riza Maulana Ardiyanto

    (@rizaardiyanto)

    @onetonet If you still get the error, I’m afraid it was site specific issue, meaning the issue only happen on your site.

    In this kind of case, usually we will need login to your site in order for deeper investigation.

    Unfortunately, it is prohibited in this forum to share login details: https://www.ads-software.com/support/guidelines/#the-bad-stuff

    Our Pro users has an access to our private helpdesk where they can safely inform the login details in order for further troubleshooting.

    If you prefer on the free version, we will not be able to do much unless you could tell us how to replicate the issue on fresh WordPress installation

    Thanks,

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