Hello @whax,
We have reviewed the code in the mentioned file, but we were unable to find the reported syntax error. Please uninstall the plugin and assure that all files are removed. Then, install it again and if the issue still persists provide us with your domain name. You can also open a new ticket from your SiteGround User Area and will be glad to investigate the case further.
Best Regards,
Dimitar Petrov
@whax,
I would like to update the case with further clarification on the encountered error. A syntax error on the reported line could be returned if the running PHP version is below 7.4. Please check the .htaccess files for handlers enabling older PHP versions. You should also check .htaccess files located at wp-content/ directory. If you find such, delete the handlers and leave the default PHP version set from Site Tools. This should resolve the issue, but if not, update the thread with your domain name or post a new ticket on our end.
Best Regards,
Dimitar Petrov
Thank you for the report, @whax!
We have just released new version of the plugin with a fix for the reported issue.
You can proceed and verify the results on your end.
Best Regards,
Elena
Thread Starter
whax
(@whax)
The site was running PHP 7.2.34. Before upgrading to PHP 7.4 I attempted to reactivate the plugin (now v7.1.4) but received the same error as before. After upgrading to PHP 7.4 I was able to successfully activate the plugin.
Thank you for your help!