• Resolved touto

    (@touto)


    Hi,

    recently when trying to back up my website to my localhost environment, I have had problems with fatal errors. It was always due to some conflict/bug with another plugin that was activated (as indicated by the error message).

    So far I have had problems with:
    woocommerce-paypal-payments
    wp-google-maps / wp-google-maps-pro

    When those plugins are active, the import of the file on localhost fails for me. So I de-activate them prior to the export and then the import will work.

    What do I do with the localhost site once the fatal error happens? Can I get it work again or do I need to do a re-install of WordPress?

    Also, why do I see these fatal errors recently? I have used this plugin (Unlimited Version) for a while and never had issues.

    Many thanks

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • Plugin Author Yani

    (@yaniiliev)

    Make sure that you are using the the exact PHP version between your two different sites. It looks like the plugins causing this issue are commercial and they might not allow you to use them on more than one website. You probably need to contact their developers for additional details on what to do – purchase a license or use a certain domain name locally.

Viewing 1 replies (of 1 total)
  • The topic ‘What are the steps after fatal error?’ is closed to new replies.