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  • Plugin Author oooorgle

    (@oooorgle)

    An interesting error I’ve not seen before. Researching I found that I had one line where I had <? instead of <?php to break into php. This has caused this error for other plugin developers. I have updated to version 0.4.4 which has this corrected. If you would try that version and let me know if I fixed it or not? If not, could you please provide some more detail to help me troubleshoot.

    Do you happen to be using WP Engine to host your site?
    PHP version on the server?
    WP version?
    Plugin version?
    If you are using a theme from the repository, what one is it so I might test using the same theme?

    Thanks!

    @oooorgle: As far as I am aware, hosts can disable short tags (like <?) on a per-server basis. See https://www.binarymoon.co.uk/2012/12/disable-php-short-tags/ which suggest disabling short tags on your dev server so that you don’t fall into this trap again.

    HTH

    Plugin Author oooorgle

    (@oooorgle)

    Thanks for the very useful tip esmi!

    Plugin Author oooorgle

    (@oooorgle)

    Closing: abandoned thread.

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