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Disabled all plugins than to disable each of the siteorigin widgets I finally found, the violator is the siteorigin widget “Layout Slider”
Hi rafiw
Thanks for leading me to the Layout Slider. The issue which we’re looking into appears to only happen in PHP 5.x.x. A quick way to resolve would be to contact your hosts and ask them to upgrade you to PHP 7, whichever version they’re using. Ideally, for WordPress, you should be using PHP 7. Let me know how that goes. Thanks.
Hi Andrew
Thanks for the quick reply!
Sorry, but currently that is not possible with my host.
I am using this widget, do you have any other idea?
Thanks again
Rafi
Hi Rafi, thanks for checking. Your host doesn’t offer PHP 7? That’s unusual. You can see all the end of life dates for PHP 5 here: http://php.net/eol.php. PHP 5.6 will only receive security updates until the end of this year: http://php.net/supported-versions.php.
You can rollback the Widgets Bundle using this plugin: https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-rollback/. That’s probably the easiest rollback method. We’ll release an update for the Widgets Bundle ASAP to resolve the PHP 5 problem. Thanks.
Thank you!
I rolled it back and all is good for now!
I am trying to convince my host to upgrade.
Super, thanks for the update. The next release of the Widgets Bundle will resolve this.