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  • #18280
    dej888
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    Hey guys,

    Hope all is going great with Pro and new releases are coming soon – booking features for woocommerce!! :). Once this is available I can’t wait to upgrade! 🙂 🙂

    I am having errors with my stripe gateway plugin. I just switched hosts to bluehost and when I enable the plugin it is shutting my site down and showing a white screen. here is the code that is reading in the error_log:

    [11-Dec-2015 20:34:06 UTC] PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file, expecting function (T_FUNCTION) in /home3/hellocl4/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wc-vendors-gateway-stripe-connect/classes/class-wc-gateway-stripe.php on line 3

    A little more info about bluehost -engine x, varnish caching is enabled, php5.4 currently running.

    Looking forward to getting the plugin live again! Been a bit of a stumper :/

    #18281
    WC Vendors Support
    Participant

    That doesnt sound like PHP 5.4, as that error is from previous versions of PHP and means your PHP is under 5.4 (likely 5.3 or 5.2).

    I would strongly recommend MOVING AS FAST AS YOU CAN from BlueHost. @consciouscrafties can probably give you a good story about that. It took me 6 hours yesterday to get her site off their servers because they lock everything down so tight, too.

    #18282
    dej888
    Participant

    That’s horrible. I just switched over from godaddy and the speed so far is great on bluehost – can you elaborate on what you mean by locked everything down so tight?

    So in general, if php is updated then the plugin should work fine? I don’t understand why all my other plugins are functioning 100%, except this one?

    Off topic, but I have been searching for hosting providers and its been hard to find the right match that has blazing fast speed – who do you recommend so I can take your word and start running…?

    #18288
    WC Vendors Support
    Participant

    We offer hosting for $199 a year unlimited everything. Our server is a 32 core dual Xeon with 128GB memory and oodles of hard drive space. Plus, it’s on a 3Gbps network. It’s an enterprise server, not a standard dedicated server you can buy for a hundred bucks a month. Basically, this machine has elephant balls. Blisteringly fast speeds. Same server wcvendors.com is on. We dont offer if asked, but dont really advertise it. http://www.wcvendors.com/speedtest/ (only download speed will work, the speedtest app is bugged in this version and upload doesnt show).

    Bluehost yesterday closed the members website after she got over 500 visitors to it in a day. Said she used all her resources (unlimited?) and disabled the site entirely. Horrific.

    I dont care who you use, but I would not be recommending Bluehost. 😉 I’ve heard good things about Flywheel, and WPEngine (despite their passwords being all hacked a few days ago).

    #18289
    WC Vendors Support
    Participant

    Forgot to answer the rest of the question.

    They locked down their cpmove so you have to manually download all the site files and cant do a CPanel transfer. ( http://www.webhostingtalk.com/showthread.php?t=883273 ). Their “full backup” download was corrupted three times in a row. Their “database backup” downloaded corrupted as well. Had to phpmyadmin export the db’s and then FTP all the files down, and then re-import and re-upload.

    And then after that, I had to undo all the custom WordPress wp-config.php and other scripts they force you to use that are unique to Bluehost, and for no good reason.

    And after that, updating DNS through them took 4 hours for them to flush and re-propagate. W T F. That’s our experience with Bluehost.

    At least the FTP speed wasnt bad, though.

    If PHP is updated, Stripe works fine. 5.4+. If I remember right, Bluehost adds stuff to your .htaccess to determine the version of PHP to use. But you can see the version of PHP running under WooCommerce > System Status. Anything in red = bad.

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