#35 – Fatal error: Class 'Weeblramp_Api' not found in

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Thursday, 31 August 2017 23:30 UTC
klooks
 Hello ,

If I activate the plugin, I get this error message

Fatal error: Class 'Weeblramp_Api' not found in /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/xxxxxxxxxxxxx.com/wp-content/plugins/weeblramp/helper/boot_functions.php on line 21

can you help me to fix this error?

thank you
Thursday, 31 August 2017 23:32 UTC
klooks
Friday, 01 September 2017 06:49 UTC
wb_weeblrpress
Hi

Sorry about the trouble! I just looked at what cause this error, and I was wondering if you had the Automattic AMP plugin enabled?
Other things that might help:

1 - How did you install? upload through FTP or "Upload new plugin" in the plugins manager?
2 - Have you any other plugin that's AMP related? (ie Glue from Yoast maybe?)

Rgds
 
Friday, 01 September 2017 12:23 UTC
wb_weeblrpress
Hi

I would love to hear from your on those questions, but we have made available a new build that should workaround this issue. It's mos tlikely coming from another plugin calling this function at a bad time, so we added a protection against that. Please download the latest dev version from the development versions download area, and install it instead of the current one, that should fix the problem.

Again, I'd still like to hear which other plugins you have that can be making that call.

Thanks!
 
Sunday, 03 September 2017 14:21 UTC
klooks
Hi,

it is not working.
I had another AMP plugin installed but not activated. I de-installed all amp-plugins.

And installed and activated the weeblr plugin and got the same error.

Where Can I find the development version? Your link above is not working for me. I have no access.

Thank you for your help.


Sunday, 03 September 2017 14:28 UTC
wb_weeblrpress
Hi

I had another AMP plugin installed but not activated. I de-installed all amp-plugins.



And installed and activated the weeblr plugin and got the same error.
It does not have to be an AMP plugin, it can be any plugin that checks whether the current page is AMP or not (but does it a bit too early).

Sorry, the link above was wrong (going to another of our site :( ). Here is the correct link. You can access that page from your user menu, top right corner of the page.

Let me know.

Rgds
 
Sunday, 03 September 2017 14:34 UTC
klooks
found it, after I wrote the message.
It is already installed and it works.
I will test the plugin and give you a feedback in the next days.
thank you for your fast help.
Sunday, 03 September 2017 14:39 UTC
wb_weeblrpress
Hi

Thanks very much for that. Closing this ticket now, feel free to open a new one as needed. If you do so, please mention this ticket number in the new one.

Have a nice sunday ;)

Cheers
 
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