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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WooCommerce – Plugin Error once activatedHi, I asked them to update the:
/tmp folder (within your wordpress folder)
I got them to change some of the read/write settings to:
rwxr-xr-x (755)
from
rwx—rwx (707)
That will set the permissions to 755.
You cannot do this directly as it won’t let you. ChristiNi solved this problem, so I recommend reading the posts above.
Tks ??
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WooCommerce – Plugin Error once activatedHi ChristiNi,
For info GODADDY solved the issue and you were spot on the /tmp folder needed updating! ??
Tks,
GaryForum: Plugins
In reply to: WooCommerce – Plugin Error once activatedHi ChristiNi,
I am unable to change the middle three. I do not have this option.
Tks,
GaryForum: Plugins
In reply to: WooCommerce – Plugin Error once activatedHI ChristiNi,
I cannot change the folder permission to a number. I can only set the read, write, and execute settings.
This folder now has the following settings:
rwx—rwx (707)Tks,
GaryForum: Plugins
In reply to: WooCommerce – Plugin Error once activatedIn addition:
PHP – File Extensions:
The domain supports the following file extensions:
.php4 – PHP 4.x FastCGI
.php – PHP 5.2.x FastCGI
.php5 – PHP 5.2.x FastCGIAs I am running a LINUX installation i have a php.ini installed as standard to my root directory, but I see no way of configuring it other than specifying the PHP tip (e.g. 4 or 5).
GODADDY provides the following text with regard to PHP extension:
“If you are running PHP 4, name your initialization file php.ini. (THIS IS WHAT I HAVE) If you are running PHP 5, name your initialization file php5.ini. Always upload the initialization file to the root directory of your site”.Thanks
GaryForum: Plugins
In reply to: WooCommerce – Plugin Error once activatedHi both, and thank you for the support!
A bit of firefighting my end required I think. I have re-installed wordpress back to factory settings and the first thing i did was to install WooCommerce. Yet the same message appear – so I more than confident that it was not the theme so hopefully I have ruled out your comment ChristiNi (Thank you anyway). Mikejolley – I will take a look at the PHP sessions now – I am not 100% sure I understand what you are saying but I will try never the less. My HOST company is GODADDY.
In addition to the error text above I am also getting the following messages:
THIS ONE APPEARS AT THE TOP OF THE PLUGINS PAGE ON WORDPRESS
“The plugin generated 338 characters of unexpected output during activation. If you notice “headers already sent” messages, problems with syndication feeds or other issues, try deactivating or removing this plugin”.
THIS ONE APPEARS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PLUGINS PAGE ON WORDPRESS
Warning: Unknown: open(/var/chroot/home/content/93/8749193/tmp/sess_mm56kledungm47eci3natr84v6, O_RDWR) failed: No such file or directory (2) in Unknown on line 0
Warning: Unknown: Failed to write session data (files). Please verify that the current setting of session.save_path is correct () in Unknown on line 0
Again, any further insight to these problem would be welcome, thanks in advance,
Gary