Please delete the plugin and try re-uploading. That is not an error in the plugin (it generally means there’s an open conditional statement or function. This is not the case.).
Hi, I have exactly the same problem after installing the plugin and trying to activate:
Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/mad-mimi/mad-mimi.php on line 512
This is using WordPress 3.4.2 and Mad Mimi plugin 1.4.5.
I’ve tried installing via WordPress auto-install and manually with the same results.
I’ve glanced at mad-mimi.php and it looks OK, i.e., I can’t see an open statement or function, but I haven’t examined it in detail.
Also, PHP 5.3.7RC1 running on Linux (CentOS).
having the same issue… line 512 simply has the code ‘?>’
I got parse error also. On line 147, I changed “<? }” to <?php }”. Also added “?>” to the very last line, leaving no empty lines at the end. Works great. Thanks.