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  • Hi Lucas,

    No, this is not caused by the Solid Security plugin. Probably best to contact AutomatorWP support. They should be able to assist you in fixing these errors.

    +++ To prevent any confusion, I’m not SolidWP +++

    Thread Starter Lucas

    (@luquerias)

    How sure r u? I have already talked with AutomatorWP Support. They say it is a problem from a security plugin… and as I am using solid security…

    Hi @luquerias,

    Ok I see. I’m pretty sure the SolSec plugin does not remove functions. Maybe it’s a plugin conflict (but if it was there would have been more similar reports). Have you tried temporarily deactivating the SolSec plugin? This is the only way to know for sure it is not the culprit.

    Thread Starter Lucas

    (@luquerias)

    Hi @nlpro It is what I am trying now…. I will update the topic with any info I get during the test… thanks!

    Hi @luquerias,

    Thanks you for the update.

    If the errors persist after deactivating the SolSec plugin then clearly they are not caused by the SolSec plugin and AutomatorWP support should further assist in resolving these errors ??

    Plugin Support kmarusek

    (@kmarusek)

    Hey @luquerias I installed this plugin on my sandbox environment running 6.6.2-WP with PHP 8.1.29, with no issues.

    Here are some steps to troubleshoot and resolve this issue:

    1. Update Plugins: Ensure that AutomatorWP and all other plugins, including Solid Security Basic, are up to date. Compatibility issues often arise from outdated plugins.
    2. Check PHP Version: Make sure your server is running a supported version of PHP. AutomatorWP may require a minimum version (usually PHP 7.2 or higher).
    3. Conflict Testing: Temporarily deactivate other plugins to see if the issue persists. If the error goes away, reactivate the plugins one by one to identify the conflicting plugin.
    4. Theme Conflict: Switch to a default WordPress theme (like Twenty Twenty-Four) to check if the issue is related to your current theme.
    5. Error Logs: Check your server’s error logs for more specific messages related to the hash function error. This can provide clues about what’s going wrong.
    6. Reinstall AutomatorWP: If the problem continues, try deleting and reinstalling the AutomatorWP plugin. This can resolve issues caused by corrupted files.

    Let me know if you have any updates on this matter or further questions.

    Best,

    Kevin M.
    SolidWP Support

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