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janh52
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I deleted the whole wp-review folder and the site’s back. Not the desired solution, of course.
The last two versions have broken my site too. I’ve renamed the plugin folder to get back in.
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4.0.1 version onwards should have fixed the issues. We made the plugin compatible with older version of PHP.
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I have PHP 5.4 installed which should be adequate and I’m receiving the same error on line 331
Update: Deleted the plugin directory, installed plugin but did not activate and then delete the plugin to make sure the code was properly removed from the site. I then logged into GoDaddy and downgraded my PHP to 5.2…waiting 25 mins for the change to take and then updated to PHP 5.4…waited 25 mins and then installed the plugin and all is fine now.
For anyone else having issues there may be code fragments left behind causing the continual error. I could no simply delete the directory and reinstall. Quite the process but it worked.