Are you sure you clicked "Save" at the bottom of the PHP selector page in cPanel? From those error messages, it's obviously not 7.1. If there was a problem with the plugin, everyone would be complaining about it. My 7.1 Woo plugin works fine. The problem must be back at your cPanel.
Some PHP selectors have an "Update' button next to the PHP dropdown selector menu, but with many cPanels there is also a "Save" button down the bottom.
If that's not the case and you're sure you have selected 7.1 AND saved it correctly ... you better write to support@alidropship.com
I have found a solution to this problem after some research online.
It seems cPanel's PHP selector is playing up and causing it. Probably your host's default PHP version is 5.6.However I am not sure what caused the amendment to the .htaccess file.
You don't see many users on this forum doing that! lol
Thank you , I am writing to themIt seems cPanel's PHP selector is playing up and causing it. Probably your host's default PHP version is 5.6.
You could just delete that inclusion it put in the .htaccess file, but it may just add it again. It may even overwrite the edit you did anytime soon.
You should write to your host and get them to fix it.