• Resolved wpopal

    (@wpopal)


    Version 1.6.30 updated the svg library file, but did not add prefix or check the class declaration, leading to the conflict error “Fatal error: Cannot declare class enshrinedsvgSanitizeSanitizer, because the name is already in use in public_html/wp- content/plugins/header-footer-elementor/inc/lib/svg-sanitizer/src/Sanitizer.php on line 16”
    Please check immediately and fix this issue, many websites are affected by this update

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  • Yes I also getting SVG fatal error and site is not working even i am upgraded to version 1.6.30. so now i downgraded version 1.6.28 to working fine in production site please update your plugin again.

    Plugin Support bsfankusht

    (@iankusht)

    Hello @wpopal & @kamleshpal1311,

    We apologize for the inconvenience caused by the recent issue with WP SVG Images. We have identified the cause of the fatal error and have released an updated fix.

    You can download the new zip file from our GitHub repository to resolve the issue:
    GitHub Fix for WP SVG Images

    We are actively working on a permanent solution and will release a proper fix by the end of the day.

    Thank you for your understanding and patience. Please let us know if you encounter any further issues.

    Thread Starter wpopal

    (@wpopal)

    Thanks

    Hi @iankusht thanks for the response but now they have released version 1.6.31 and it is stable and ready to use, it is not giving an error I have updated in one of my live site.

    Plugin Support Herman Asrori (BSF)

    (@bsfherman)

    Yes, the latest current version, v1.6.31 that contains the fix for this issue had been released yesterday.

    Thanks for confirming the fix, @kamleshpal1311.

    Kind regards,
    Herman ??

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