• Resolved Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)


    Our server php logs are filled with hundreds of lines from this plugin, can you please fix your code or tell us how to help our client who use your plugin. This happens on each page load for any client running your plugin.

    [01-Mar-2022 14:01:22 UTC] PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant CAOS_OPT_COOKIELESS_ANALYTICS – assumed ‘CAOS_OPT_COOKIELESS_ANALYTICS’ (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in \wp-content\plugins\caos-super-stealth-upgrade\includes\class-enable.php on line 114

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  • Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    This has been fixed a while ago! Which version of CAOS Pro (or Super Stealth Upgrade, if you’re still on an older version) are you running?

    Thread Starter Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)

    I have clients seeing this in version versions 2.1.2

    Thread Starter Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)

    Php 7.4 is what these client are running, there were more issues with Php 8.x…

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Just to be sure, CAOS is actually installed along with CAOS Pro?

    Thread Starter Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)

    yes both are installed, latest versions as far as I know.

    btw.. thanks for the very prompt responses!

    Thread Starter Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)

    also, seems to be causing some random errors when saving pages build in Oxygen builder, deactivating the plugins fixes the problem. But clearly that is not the solution.

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    The thing is that the file that is throwing the error (includes\class-enable.php) doesn’t exist anymore in the latest version.

    I’d suggest downloading the latest version, manually removing the caos-super-stealth-upgrade folder and installing the last version, because I suspect something went wrong while updating.

    Try it with a site, see how it goes, and let me know!

    Thread Starter Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)

    deactivated all 3 plugins and cleared all caches. Activating the first 2, CAOS and CAOS Pro caused no errors. Upon activating the Super Stealth Upgrade, (version 1.7.0) the same error returns. Are there any configuration settings in the Super Stealth settings page that could be causing this? And is version 1.7.0 the latest version of SSU ?

    [01-Mar-2022 15:50:35 UTC] PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant CAOS_OPT_COOKIELESS_ANALYTICS – assumed ‘CAOS_OPT_COOKIELESS_ANALYTICS’ (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in \wp-content\plugins\caos-super-stealth-upgrade\includes\class-enable.php on line 114

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Alright, got it.

    CAOS Pro has replaced super stealth upgrade, so you can remove that (should’ve happened automatically, but apparently in your case, it didn’t)

    You can read more about it here.

    Thread Starter Artfuldodger

    (@greggwatson)

    That worked perfect, thanks for the clear explanation, amazing and accurate support! Will have to recommend this plugin to our other hosting clients!

    Plugin Author DaanvandenBergh

    (@daanvandenbergh)

    Sure! No problem! Happy I could help!

    CAOS Pro is currently not for sale, due to the recent developments in Europe surrounding Google Analytics related to GDPR.

    I’m working with other companies (privacy experts) to come up with a true GDPR friendly solution, but since we’re also waiting for the (personal data) authorities to make up their mind on what the definitive resolution will be, it might take a while.

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