• petestory83

    (@petestory83)


    I can’t say that I ever noticed this plugin benefiting my site, but I had it installed for a while. They recently updated, and it broke my site. That’s some shitty programming. When faced with upgrading PHP or deactivating this shitty plugin, I chose to deactivate. I should update at some point, but it takes a bit of work to back everything up and ensure no problems, so I’ll have to wait. Shitty shitty plugin.

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • Plugin Author Steve Truman

    (@a3rev)

    Hello @petestory83

    I am sorry that the latest update broke your site and it is entirely up to you if you don’t use it. We did post about that here and offered assistance with links which you appear to have seen from your post above.

    Since we released the upgrade 6 days ago – over 14,000 users have run the upgrade. Of those we have had 6 reports counting yours of the upgrade either breaking their site or throwing a fatal error. Those other user who had an issue where unaware that their server was running a 5.5.0 PHP version or earlier that PHP recommend that is not used because of know security Vulnerabilities. It was a simple task for them to contact their host and ask them to upgrade their PHP and all seem happy to do it to get their server onto a Secure PHP version.

    We support PHP version 5.6 and later which is still actively supported by PHP.

    Regards
    Steve

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • The topic ‘Broken’ is closed to new replies.