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  • Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    Hi tiagolacerda77,

    Most likely you have PHP version lower than 5.3.0. There the PHP function parse_ini_string that actually parses the INI configuration.

    Also check your PHP error log for any errors related to ConfigPress and let me know.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter tiagolacerda77

    (@tiagolacerda77)

    Hi Vasyl,

    I’m runnin PHP 5.2.17.

    There are no error related to ConfigPress.
    https://www.sucesurs.org.br/debug.log

    I just upgraded to version 0.2. Now, instead of the blank screen, I get the message “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.”.

    Plugin Author AAM Plugin

    (@vasyltech)

    Hi tiagolacerda77,

    Is there any change you upgrade your PHP version to at least PHP 5.3.0?
    As I mentioned above, this plugin requires at least PHP 5.3.0.

    There is no significant difference between 5.2.17 and 5.3.0 so it’ll not break you any code.

    Regards,
    Vasyl

    Thread Starter tiagolacerda77

    (@tiagolacerda77)

    Hello Vasyl,

    I’ll check with my host if I can upgrade PHP.

    Thanks for the fast support.

    Thread Starter tiagolacerda77

    (@tiagolacerda77)

    Hi there,

    It’s quite simple to upgrade the PHP version, but I’m having an issue that the host provider couldn’t help me:

    When I make changes in the htaccess file (for the PHP upgrade), the file looses the changes in a few seconds. It rewrites back to the previous settings.

    The host provider ask me to check which WordPress theme ou plugin is rewriting the htaccess file. How can I do that? I have more then 20 plugins running!

    Hi,

    It’s the same for me… HELP !

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