• Resolved dylanfitzger

    (@dylanfitzger)


    When migrating to PHP 8.2 I get the following error when trying to import: PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Undefined constant “AI1WM_MAX_FILE_SIZE” in /wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension/lib/controller/class-ai1wmte-main-controller.php:131

    Please advise.

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  • Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    Could you please deactivate the File Extension and try again?

    It’s important to note that the “all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension” plugin has been deprecated for more than two years. This means that it’s no longer recommended to use it as it may cause compatibility issues with other plugins, including the latest version of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin.

    Therefore, I would recommend that you deactivate the “all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension” plugin and rely solely on the latest version of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin. This should help resolve any warnings that you’re experiencing.

    Thread Starter dylanfitzger

    (@dylanfitzger)

    Thanks Yani,

    So uninstall the File Extension plugin and in order to breach the file upload cap, I would need to purchase the Unlimited add-on as well. Is that right? https://servmask.com/products/unlimited-extension

    Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    The upload functionality of the All-in-One WP Migration plugin depends on your server’s settings. If you’re encountering difficulties with the upload, it’s due to server restrictions, such as PHP memory limit, execution time, or upload size limit. These limitations are not imposed by our plugin, but are parameters set by your hosting provider.

    Many hosting providers set limits on file upload sizes, typically ranging from 50MB to 2GB. While some of these are soft limits that can be increased upon request, others are hard limits that cannot be altered. Unfortunately, these restrictions can present challenges when migrating larger sites.

    If you find that you’re consistently hitting your server’s upload limit, we recommend considering the Unlimited extension of our plugin. This could greatly simplify your experience and allow you to focus more on your site’s content rather than server configurations.

    I ran into the same error, but don’t use “all-in-one-wp-migration-file-extension” at all.
    Further I do own the unlimited / pro version. Is this still due to wrong server config? Ty

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