• Resolved teamsavoy

    (@teamsavoy)


    I’m getting this error when I try to activate the plugin:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING or ‘(‘ in /home/username/domain.com/wp-content/plugins/windows-azure-storage/windows-azure-storage.php on line 63

    This is on a DreamHost hosted site. WordPress 3.4.1.

    Has anyone else had this? How can I correct it?

    https://www.ads-software.com/extend/plugins/windows-azure-storage/

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  • Yep… DH – same error!

    Can we get the old version back in the meantime??

    Moderator Kira Schroder

    (@kirasong)

    4.5 Release Lead

    Looks like the new version uses namespaces, and hence requires PHP 5.3.

    Try changing to PHP 5.3 in the DreamHost panel, by going to “Manage Domains” and clicking “Edit” next to your domain, then scroll down to the PHP section, change PHP to PHP 5.3 FastCGI or CGI, then “change settings.”

    Within about 5-10 minutes, your domain should be using PHP 5.3. I haven’t personally used the Azure Storage plugin, but this will likely fix the syntax error.

    Thread Starter teamsavoy

    (@teamsavoy)

    Ah. There you go. I incorrectly assumed WP 3.4.1 had a PHP 5.3 requirement. Boo on me.

    To the cloud!

    I have to display error i try to activate the plugin

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING or ‘(‘ in E:\wamp\www\wordpressdemo\wp-content\plugins\windows-azure-storage\windows-azure-storage.php on line 63

    Any Solution ?

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