CPanel and Woocommerce say that the problem is with WordPress, but we do not have access to that, it is a template that has been provided by the company SKT Themes, you should be the ones to fix all this.
We have replied to support.cpanel.net/hc/requests/95271784 with the following update:
Zakarya Asaad (cPanel)
May 28, 2024, 02:02 CDT
Hi,
Thank you for contacting cPanel Technical Support! My name is Zakarya; sorry to hear about the payment issue. Please allow me to help.
I have confirmed access to the provided server, checked configurations/logs, and found the following:
[02:41:37 hosting root@95271784 ~]cPs# /scripts/whoowns hollisterjanitorial.net
datablickpro
[02:42:04 hosting root@95271784 ~]cPs#
I can see the following in the PHP error logs:
[02:44:52 hosting root@95271784 ~]cPs# grep -i3 fatal /home/datablickpro/logs/hollisterjanitorial_net.php.error.log | tail -15
…
#0 {main}
thrown in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-includes/widgets/class-wp-widget-block.php on line 17
[24-May-2024 07:39:18 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function __() in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-admin/includes/file.php:16
Stack trace:
#0 {main}
thrown in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-admin/includes/file.php on line 16
—
[26-May-2024 17:46:22 UTC] PHP Warning: Trying to access array offset on null in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-includes/class-wp-block-supports.php on line 98
[27-May-2024 05:42:19 UTC] PHP Warning: Trying to access array offset on null in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-includes/class-wp-block-supports.php on line 98
[27-May-2024 05:43:56 UTC] PHP Warning: Trying to access array offset on null in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-includes/class-wp-block-supports.php on line 98
[27-May-2024 05:56:49 UTC] PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Undefined constant “ABSPATH” in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-includes/blocks/index.php:8
Stack trace:
#0 {main}
thrown in /home/datablickpro/public_html/hollisterjanitorial.net/wp-includes/blocks/index.php on line 8
[02:44:55 hosting root@95271784 ~]cPs#
The PHP errors are caused by the code deployed not by the cPanel software running on the server.
Please allow me to recommend that a web developer check the PHP error logs and fix any issues reported (especially FATAL errors), web content should be checked to ensure the code is functioning properly, there are no issues with the core files of the CMS used, there are no missing files/directories on the code, and check that the code is secure and no code is injected. Also, the developer may like to enable the debug mode to have more information, it is a good practice to make sure the PHP version used is compatible with the code and that needed PHP extensions are installed.
It is a good practice to check PHP error logs. Please review the following article for more information:
Where are the PHP error logs located?
Also, I can see that the domain is using WordPress CMS, and the reported error is related to the code of the web content or a used plugin. So I recommend reaching out to the plugin developers to get more information about the issue.
Upon review of your reported issue, this problem does not appear to be related to or caused by cPanel or by the basic configuration of the cPanel-bundled software.
With that being said, I took some time to compile some information and resources for you that may be able to point you in the right direction:
PayPal Developer – REST APIs – Orders v2 errors
INVALID_STRING_LENGTH error on PayPal
Paypal strings are limited to a certain length
Please don’t hesitate to let us know if you’re facing any issues with the cPanel installation on this server, and I hope you have a great rest of your day!
Thank you for choosing cPanel, The Hosting Platform of Choice!
Zakarya Asaad
cPanel and WHM Linux Support Engineer I
cPanel, L.L.C.
https://cpanel.net/products
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