• Resolved ml413

    (@ml413)


    Hi,
    Just tried installing this plugin on our site and got the following:

    Fatal error: Class name must be a valid object or a string in c:\pathtoWPinstall\wordpress\wp-includes\widgets.php on line 324

    This is a Windows server, so I’m guessing maybe it has to do with the file system using ‘\’ instead of ‘/’ like Linux? Haven’t ran into this with other plugins so far.

    Thanks for any help or ideas! This would be a really nice feature on this site as it is fairly content-heavy.

    Matt

    https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/a-z-listing/

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  • Hi,

    Same error for me :

    Fatal error: Class name must be a valid object or a string in /wp-includes/widgets.php on line 324 Call Stack: 0.0071 969240 1. {main}() /wp-admin/plugins.php:0 2.5583 71505720 2. do_action() /wp-admin/plugins.php:150 2.5583 71507936 3. call_user_func_array() /wp-includes/plugin.php:429 2.5583 71507992 4. bh_az_listing_activate() /wp-includes/plugin.php:429 2.5584 71508176 5. bh_az_listing_init() /wp-content/plugins/a-z-listing/a-z-listing.php:18 2.5591 71585208 6. register_widget() /wp-content/plugins/a-z-listing/a-z-listing.php:49 2.5591 71585288 7. WP_Widget_Factory->register() /wp-includes/widgets.php:431

    I use the last version of WordPress, no other plugin installed, it’s a clean fresh installation.

    Thank you.

    Plugin Author Dani Llewellyn

    (@diddledani)

    thanks for the report.

    I’ve just rolled a 0.3 release which should fix this issue; at least on linux and OS X. (I’ve not tested on Windows “yet”, but will do so soon, which may involve another release if it’s still broken there due to the different directory separators / vs \.)

    Plugin Author Dani Llewellyn

    (@diddledani)

    I’m assuming that everything is working? as such I’m marking this support topic as closed. Please post again if I’ve jumped the gun. ??

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