• Resolved EnvisionDesign

    (@envisiondesign)


    php 7 is EOL and all the hosting companies are forcing us to upgrade.

    Could REALLY use an 8.1 compatible version.

    When I deactivate your plugin site loads just fine
    When I activate your plugin it does not (blank screen)

    Please don’t mark are “resolved” until it actually is,
    thank you.

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  • Plugin Support devnihil

    (@devnihil)

    @envisiondesign We’re sorry to hear you are experiencing this issue on your site.

    We understand you want a release correcting any compatibility issues with Yoast SEO and PHP 8.1.

    Unfortunately we’re currently unable to address all issues or errors associated with the PHP 8 compatibility issues. The only current workaround would be to downgrade PHP to the last supported version you were using, (like version 7.4).

    Our devs are continuously improving 8.0 and 8.1 compatibilities, but this is a huge step, as PHP 8 introduces a lot of big changes. It should already be reasonably compatible with PHP 8 at this point, with the exception of a couple of notices. There is no release planning yet for it, so, unfortunately, we can’t give you a date for it.

    If you are interested in learning more about PHP 8 compatibility, please have a look at our 2020 WordPress and PHP 8 compatibility report.

    kopfundstift

    (@kopfundstift)

    Good Plugin but i also have the white screen on many websites and php 8 is not that future….

    salvia49

    (@salvia49)

    Really ? SEO Yoast is not compatible PHP 8.1 ?

    Maybe it’s for that I have a lot of issues? ??

    Actually, Yoast SEO freezes SQL requests, I need kill the SQL request (process) from phpMyAdmin for each page launched from /wp-admin/ …

    Plugin Support Maybellyne

    (@maybellyne)

    @envisiondesign Does your server error log contain any errors at the time of the issue? If not, please enable advanced WordPress debugging with the code here. This code requires that you change line 84 to point to a path on your server. Your web host can provide a secure path to save the error.log file.

    @salvia49 & @kopfundstift Please create a new thread for new issues. That way, it’s easier for us to match replies with a specific problem. Thanks!

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