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  • Plugin Author Mindshare Labs, Inc.

    (@mindshare)

    Can you paste the exact error message?

    Also, try deleting the plugin and reinstalling the latest version.

    Thread Starter wladimir.delcros

    (@wladimirdelcros)

    Thank you for your answer. I deactivate and delete the plugin. But impossible to even reinstalled the latest version 3.1 linked in another post. But that changes nothing

    Here is the error:

    Warning: Unexpected character in input: ‘\’ (ASCII=92) state=1 in /data/alternc/html/c/***ddd***/www/triangle/wp-content/plugins/php-browser-detection/php-browser-detection.php on line 44

    I can send you the back office if you want to see

    best regards

    Plugin Author Mindshare Labs, Inc.

    (@mindshare)

    You most likely do not have the proper version of PHP. That error suggests that you do not have at least PHP 5.3.

    Hi, I have the last version of the plug-in (3.1.1) and also have a line 44 error :

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in “php-browser-detection.php” on line 44

    This happened when I changed my install from local with PHP 5.5 where I didn’t have any problem to my online web hosting which have PHP 5.4

    Do you have an idea how to solve this error ?

    By the way, thanks for this awesome plug-in !!! Very useful.

    Thanks

    Plugin Author Mindshare Labs, Inc.

    (@mindshare)

    That error indicates you are not using PHP 5.4, but probably an older version. That issue is caused by PHP versions 5.2 and older which do not support namespaces.

    See: https://php.net/manual/en/language.namespaces.rationale.php

    You will need to ask your host to upgrade to at least PHP 5.3.

    If you are 100% certain you are using version 5.3 or higher post a link to the site with the output of php_info() and we will investigate.

    Hello, I checked again and it appears I misread the php-info… I’m in php 5.2 that’s were my problem come from. Thank you for you reply !

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