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  • Same problem here.

    Having the same problem here as well

    Yes, I could really do with some help with this too.

    this is because you are using an older version of php. go to the developers tab of this plugin and scroll down to older version. download V 1.0 and it will work fine

    Plugin Author Kevin Langley Jr.

    (@kevinlangleyjr)

    This issue is due to the PHP version we require for the plugin, which is 5.3.0. Anything below that will error out. Usually if you ask your host to upgrade your PHP version to 5.3.0, they will do so without an issue and with ease and no interruption to your site. If they cannot or you do not want to upgrade, you can always go to the “Developers” tab on the plugin page (far right tab), and download version 1.0 that is compatible with older version of PHP.

    I will be releasing a new version of the plugin today that explicitly states this upon activation, prevents activation without the proper PHP version, and has it contained within the README to prevent issues like this from continuing.

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