• Resolved Trish

    (@trible)


    Yikes … tried updating to the latest version and my site displayed this error!
    Had to access FTP and deactivate the plugin that way.

    Any suggestion for a fix?

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  • Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    @trible
    Thanks for reporting this, we’re looking into it now.

    same problem for me:

    Can’t use function return value in write context in /home4/infop/public_html/howtokillwarts.com/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/admin/aioseop_module_class.php on line 506

    please heeeeeelp!!!!!

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by infop2013.

    HELP!!!!! Just updated and FATAL ERROR. the same as above. I had to drag the old file from my local setup, which I had not updated yet, to the online server just to get the site running again.

    OUCH!!!

    Plugin Support Steve M

    (@wpsmort)

    We have confirmed this issue and are working on an update to fix this. We’ll post more information as we have it.

    Do we uninstall it? Deactivate it?

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    2.3.13.1 has been released and should fix this issue.

    Yes it does fix the issue. Thank you!!!

    Breathe easy now… We can. ??

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    Out of curiosity, what version of PHP are you running?

    I just upgraded to, I think, 2.3.13.1 (I can’t check) and am now getting the error. It’s also preventing me from getting into admin to deactivate or upgrade the plugin.

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    @egdcltd

    a) You should open your own thread (https://github.com/semperfiwebdesign/all-in-one-seo-pack/issues/new a Github issue is even better).
    b) We need confirmation of the version number, otherwise there’s literally nothing we can do.
    c) We also need the exact error message.

    Thread Starter Trish

    (@trible)

    All fixed now … THANK YOU!

    Michael Torbert

    (@hallsofmontezuma)

    WordPress Virtuoso

    BTW, everyone who had this issue… this only affect people running old outdated versions of PHP (between 5-10 years old).
    Ask your hosting company to upgrade your PHP to a modern version, like 7. If they won’t you should choose a different hosting company who won’t run outdated software.

    I also couldn’t get into my admin login because of the error.

    I went into my file manager and simply renamed the all-in-one-seo-pack folder to all-in-one-seo-pack2 and then renamed it back to all-in-one-seo-pack.

    That fixed it.

    Thread Starter Trish

    (@trible)

    Unsubscribing

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