I second that – I just downloaded the plugin and got:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM in /home/mochi/public_html/wp-content/plugins/web-fonts/views/backend/settings/overview.php on line 8
Please someone respond with a solution!
Thanks!
Can you tell me what version of PHP you guys are using?
PHP 5.2.17, running under Plesk 9.5 for me. PHP is run as an apache module with safe mode off.
I’ve temporarily stuck a php_info thing on the site here:
http://www.rectanglered.co.uk/wptest/blah.php
Thanks,
Clive
Thanks a bunch – I’ll review and see if I can get a fix up. That error message usually means double colon somewhere it shouldn’t be.
Oh, and you can take down the php info – I went ahead and grabbed it already.
I’ve fixed the issue in the newest release (1.0.2) and you should be good to go. If you could check and then click the “It Works” button if it does, that’d be awesome!
Sorry, no – I get past the point it fell over last time, but as soon as I click on fonts.com on the manage stylesheet screen I get this:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM in /datasan/www/vhosts/rectanglered.co.uk/httpdocs/wptest/wp-content/plugins/web-fonts/views/backend/settings/settings.php on line 2
Thanks for the feedback. Let me see what I can do.
All right, I caught another instance where I was using a stupid PHP 5.3+ only feature because I was lazy. Thanks for helping me get that 🙂
If you download 1.0.3 you should be good to go. Also, be on the lookout for 1.1.0 coming soon which will add Google Web Fonts support 🙂
Ugh, I caught another bug. I’m going to fix it – so give me ten minutes and then download 1.0.4.
Because there hasn’t been a response, I’m going to go ahead and mark this as resolved.