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  • Plugin Author Paul de Wouters

    (@pauldewouters)

    Thanks for reporting this, will get a fix out asap

    Plugin Author Paul de Wouters

    (@pauldewouters)

    What version of PHP are you running?

    Thread Starter KaiserJohannes

    (@kaiserjohannes)

    My host server had changed, upgraded it to 5.4 and now the install works just fine. However the plugin doesn’t seem to work correctly? I can not upvote or downvote, if I click on it just nothing happens. I belive this is because I am useing a nother plugin called “clean login” so that the normal User can’t go into the backend and can’t see the admin bar — if i turn it of your plugin works just fine, any idea or should I just look for another login plugin.

    Your comment upvote plugin is the best, execlty what i was looking for! Will leave a rating.

    Plugin Author Paul de Wouters

    (@pauldewouters)

    thanks Kaiser.

    So have you tried with the “clean login” plugin deactivated? Does it work then?

    I will download it anyway and see if I can fix the incompatibility.

    As for the PHP version, it needs to be at least 5.3.2. So that’s why it wasn’t working before. But you should have seen a notice, not an error message.

    Thread Starter KaiserJohannes

    (@kaiserjohannes)

    Didn’t get a message with PHP but I am not sure what my server did, apperantly they changed it and now i was on auto detect or some crap, work now.

    Yeah it works with Clean Login dectivaded, think I will just look for anoter login plugin, Clean Login isn’t 100% what I need anyway.

    Cheers!

    Plugin Author Paul de Wouters

    (@pauldewouters)

    Fixed the PHP error on 5.2 installs.
    Opened an issue on the Github repository for the plugin incompatibility

    I also tried to activate this great looking plugin but received this error message:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/content/07/8387007/html/tech/wp-content/plugins/comment-popularity/comment-popularity.php on line 31

    I am currently running PHP version: 5.2.17

    Note: I created a new post to the support forum.

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