• Resolved CaseyD1020

    (@caseyd1020)


    I had a site using wp-property on hold for a year or so. I never really visited the site, but kept wordpress up to date. I got some movement on it today and went to the site to check it out. When going to the property page, I just saw the shortcode. I logged into the back end to find the plugin had been deleted. (No one else has access to this site.)

    I downloaded the newest version of the plugin and dropped it into my plugins folder. I activated it only to get Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /wp-content/plugins/wp-property/core/class_core.php on line 456.

    I googled it and saw some other people talking about it in the usability dynamics forum, but it seems to be broken at the moment.

    Have any suggestions? I’m going to mess with it for a few hours and then restore my backup from a couple of months ago and see how that works.

    Thanks

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/wp-property/

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  • Thread Starter CaseyD1020

    (@caseyd1020)

    Nevermind. I updated to the newest version of PHP and all is well.

    Thanks!

    Update to which version? 5.2 to 5.3?

    stikkied

    (@stikkied)

    hey there,

    I am unable to log in or get onto my website. All I get is this error. I had just done a few updates and now this:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home/content/94/8118394/html/wp-content/plugins/wp-property/core/class_core.php on line 456

    my site is http://www.CottageLifeRealty.com

    thanks!

    I removed the updated wp-property plugin (ver 1.42.4) and installed the previous version (1.42.3) via ftp and site is working again.

    Old ver link:
    https://downloads.wordpress.org/plugin/wp-property.1.42.3.zip

    stikkied

    (@stikkied)

    OMG – thank you ssssoooo much! You rock!

    In response to logichub, you need to be running PHP ver 5.4.

    However, a word of warning. My hosting company is running a version that reports in phpinfo to be 5.4 but it’s actually a bespoke version supported only by my hosting company. Why they would do this I don’t know, but what I can tell you is that it doesn’t fix the issue. So whether they’ve renumbered an older version, or hacked ver 5.4 to such an extent that it doesn’t work properly I may never know. What I can tell you is that if they don’t fix it soon I’ll be moving to another hosting provider. 🙂

    Nevermind I found my answer.

    Yup. Updating to php 5.5 did the trick.

    Plugin Contributor Maxim Peshkov

    (@maximpeshkov)

    WP-Property plugin requires PHP 5.3 or higher.

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