• The latest version of your plug-in broke the website I admin. Freaked me out. The problem was in the edcal.php file on line 52. Deleted the line and the website was back online. Hope you can fix that, but for now, I’ll have to delete the plug-in.

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  • Plugin Author Zack Grossbart

    (@zgrossbart)

    Thank you for trying the Editorial Calendar. I’m so sorry you had this problem.

    Could you please tell which versions of the Calendar, WordPress, and PHP you’re using? Does your line 52 look like this:

    protected $supports_custom_types;

    I’ve seen an issue with this and some older versions of PHP.

    Thanks,
    Zack

    Thread Starter joetheo

    (@joetheo)

    Yes, that’s the line that I had to delete to fix it.

    Calendar: 1.4

    WordPress: 3.0.4

    PHP: 4.4.9 (Might be the version, not sure though.)

    Plugin Author Zack Grossbart

    (@zgrossbart)

    I think your version of PHP might be the problem. Can you try version 5?

    Thanks,
    Zack

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