• I tried to install SubMe this morning. It sounded like a great plugin, with just the configuration options I needed and no more.

    Unfortunately, when I tried to activate it, I received the following message:

    Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/[webhostusername]/public_html/[mydomain]/wp-content/plugins/subme/subme.php on line 986

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/subme/

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  • Plugin Author SubMe

    (@subscribeme)

    @syzygist, I’m sorry to hear the plugin doesn’t work out of the box for you? Which version of PHP are you using. The plugin requires PHP version 5.3.0 or higher.

    Thread Starter syzygist

    (@syzygist)

    Using php 5.3.28

    Uwe

    (@uwe-stegmann)

    same here:
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘[‘ in /wp-content/plugins/subme/subme.php on line 1608

    Greetings and good luck

    Plugin Author SubMe

    (@subscribeme)

    @wasser Werk, thank you for reporting this problem. I fixed the code and hopefully it works for you now.

    Plugin Author SubMe

    (@subscribeme)

    @syzygist, I’m not able to reproduce the problem you are having. I’ve used a default Debian and Ubuntu installation, but the plugin doesn’t produce any errors. Could you provide me with some more details of your installation, such as which OS you are using, WordPress version, installed plugins or any other info that might be relevant?
    Thank you for your effort!

    Thread Starter syzygist

    (@syzygist)

    Sorry, but it was a month ago, and I have long since moved on to another plugin. I was building several sites at the time, and I don’t remember which one it was, so I can’t tell you which plugins I was using. I seem to recall there were only a couple installed, but I can’t swear to that, or tell you which ones. Linux servers for all of them, whatever version of WordPress was current then, PC. All of the sites were new-ish, under two months old.

    Plugin Author SubMe

    (@subscribeme)

    @syzygist, thanks for taking the time to send a reply. Although, I haven’t been able to reproduce it, I appreciate your effort 🙂

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