• Resolved Kaenim

    (@moatihar)


    When trying to activate this plugin, even with every other plugin deactivated, I get the following message:

    Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_CONST in /home/kaenim/public_html/savegames/wp-content/plugins/wp-all-in-one-admin-bar/wp-all-in-one-admin-bar.php on line 19

    Is there anything I can do to resolve this, or will I just need to wait for the next update to the plugin?

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-all-in-one-admin-bar/

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  • Plugin Author codebunny

    (@codebunny)

    Let me know the php and WordPress versions that you are using. And please check whether it is working with WordPress default theme.

    If you would like to give the admin privileges of your site, please send admin login details to [email protected]

    I’m waiting a reply from you.

    Thread Starter Kaenim

    (@moatihar)

    Still occurs with the default theme. I’m using PHP 5.3.27 and WordPress 3.9.2. I’ve emailed you with the login details for an admin account.

    Thank you!

    Plugin Author codebunny

    (@codebunny)

    Let me know your website url.

    Thread Starter Kaenim

    (@moatihar)

    … Oh yeah, I guess that would help, lol. It’s https://www.savegam.es

    Plugin Author codebunny

    (@codebunny)

    Even you mentioned that the php version as PHP 5.3.27. Currently you are using PHP 5.2.17 version. I think it is the reason, please upgrade your php version to higher than 5.3. Problem will be solved. You can check your php version, add this line to your functions.php

    var_dump(phpinfo());

    You can change your php version through cpanel or contact your hosting provider.

    Thread Starter Kaenim

    (@moatihar)

    Just a follow up so I can close this; I finally was able to update my php version on my server to 5.5 and I was able to activate the plugin. Thanks for helping me figure out the issue, codebunny! ??

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