• Hello,
    When i update to the latest version, causes critical error on my website. like below:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ')' in /home/www/duacollege.in/wp-content/plugins/easy-image-gallery/includes/admin-page.php on line 19
    
    Notice: Function is_embed was called incorrectly. Conditional query tags do not work before the query is run. Before then, they always return false. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 3.1.0.) in /home/www/duacollege.in/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5833
    
    Notice: Function is_search was called incorrectly. Conditional query tags do not work before the query is run. Before then, they always return false. Please see Debugging in WordPress for more information. (This message was added in version 3.1.0.) in /home/www/duacollege.in/wp-includes/functions.php on line 5833
    There has been a critical error on this website.
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  • Hi @safnasash,

    We have added this report to our devs and they will look into it shortly.
    In the meantime, you can disable the plugin while we investigate the cause of this critical error.

    Thanks again for your report!

    Best,

    Hi @safnasash,

    We have tested the plugin internally but we are not able to reproduce the error you mentioned.

    We tested the plugin with PHP7.4 and PHP8.1.5 versions as well as WordPress version 6.0.3 works fine.

    What we would advise is to reinstall the plugin with the latest version 1.5
    This way you will save the current galleries that you are currently using.

    Best,

    Thread Starter safnasash

    (@safnasash)

    hello,
    thank you for your reply,
    my website is running in php 7.1, cant upgrade to more, causes some error with other plugins like slider revolution. so that may be the reason that this plugin cant update. i am trying to upgrade the php version and will get back to yuou if problem exists with your plugin.
    thank you.

    Hey @safnasash,

    I hope you are doing well,

    We’re sharing a little more information from our internal tests.

    The issue you are experiencing is that you have a lower version than PHP 7.3.33. I see you mention version 7.1, and that’s why you’re getting this error.

    It would be best for you to upgrade your PHP version if your hosting allows it, and you won’t have this issue during the upgrade.

    Best,

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