• Resolved webby2010

    (@webby2010)


    The WordPress version was updated to 6.0.1 and the WP Event Solution plugin gave an error when I tried to update it. Here’s the message I received from WordPress;

    Error Details
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    An error of type E_PARSE was caused in line 368 of the file /home/italiancard/public_html/wp-content/plugins/wp-event-solution/bootstrap.php. Error message: syntax error, unexpected ‘)’

    My hosting company has disabled the plugin until I contacted you to see what the issue is. I don’t want to have to find another plugin as I have been using this one already and fit the needs of my client perfectly.

    Thank you!

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  • @webby2010 Thanks for your post. Sometime it happens for server environment. Some server don’t support coma at the end. So, we are fixing it and will update the plugin within short time.
    I will reply back here when the update is ready. Regards.

    Thread Starter webby2010

    (@webby2010)

    Thank you for your quick response!

    Hi @webby2010 We updated Eventin Plugin Version 3.2.2.
    Hope it will fix the issue. Can you please update now and let me know. Regards.

    Thread Starter webby2010

    (@webby2010)

    Hi,

    Thank you for trying but unfortunately it didn’t fix the issue.

    @webby2010 Really sorry to know. We checked with various way and fixed the error on last update.
    Can you please share error login details again and server configuration with us.
    For Server configuration we need the following value to reproduce the issue in our side :

      PHP Version =
      MySQL Version =
      WordPress Version =
      max_execution_time =
      upload_max_filesize =
      post_max_size =
      memory_limit =
    • This reply was modified 3 years, 8 months ago by Themewinter.

    Hi @webby2010 I think your issue solved. If you are facing any issue please open a new ticket. Regards.

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