• Hi,

    After seeing the plugin’s demo, I thought this was a fantastic plugin. So I decided to download it and give it a try.

    After installing it properly, I wanted to add it into the Index.php file. So I inserted the given code:

    <?php if( class_exists('Add_to_Any_Subscribe_Widget') ) { Add_to_Any_Subscribe_Widget::display(); } ?>

    Sadly, it displayed an error: http://i32.tinypic.com/2ivioex.jpg

    It seems that the plugin cannot detect/find some variables.

    So I was wondering if there was any solution or advice the plugin’s creator could give to help me correct this problem.

    I’m with WordPress 2.8, but with a 2.7 (or even less, I’m not sure) theme. But still, I converted 3 of my WordPress theme’s files (index.php, comments.php and sidebar.php) to be compatible with WordPress 2.8. So, I can’t see where the problem is.

    Thank you very much for your time.

    Justin

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  • Thread Starter justin01

    (@justin01)

    I just realized that I installed the wrong plugin (oops!). I wanted to have the “Share button”.

    Now that I installed it, it gives me a similar error: http://i30.tinypic.com/2qwk5jm.jpg

    Is it because I’m doing something wrong? The plugin is installed properly, it is activated, etc.. I just don’t see why the variables are undefined.

    Again, thank you for your time.

    Justin

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