• Resolved sanderpinkse

    (@sanderpinkse)


    After the 2.0 update (glad the plugin is still in active development, btw!) Rsizefly produces the following php error:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘class’ (T_CLASS), expecting identifier (T_STRING) or variable (T_VARIABLE) or ‘{‘ or ‘$’ in [xxx]/wp-content/plugins/resizefly/resizefly.php on line 45

    I downgraded to 1.3.5 for now.

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  • Plugin Author alpipego

    (@alpipego)

    Hi @sanderpiske,
    thank you for the bug report. I’ve got good and bad news for you:

    Good: I have found the bug and I can fix it.
    Bad: You’re running a PHP version older than 5.5 😐

    Thus you won’t be able to use the new version of ResizeFly as it requires at least PHP5.5

    Thread Starter sanderpinkse

    (@sanderpinkse)

    Hi Alex,

    Thanks for the quick reply!

    I just SSH-ed into my server:

    PHP 5.6.32 (cli) (built: Oct 28 2017 06:26:52)

    Strange…

    Plugin Author alpipego

    (@alpipego)

    Yes very strange. I’ll push the changes in a couple of hours, and maybe we’ll get it fixed then.

    Sorry for the inconvenience.

    Plugin Author alpipego

    (@alpipego)

    I have just pushed version 2.0.1, could you please check if that fixes it? If you can’t activate the plugin, please install https://wordpress.org/plugins/version-info/ and paste the output back here.

    Thank you for your patience.

    Thread Starter sanderpinkse

    (@sanderpinkse)

    I did some exploring. Turns out my server is running PHP 5.6, but the WordPress application was still on PHP 5.4. I figured out how to change that to PHP 5.6, and upgraded to Rsizefly 2.0.1 without any problems. Thanks!

    The new options look very promising, btw.

    Cheers!

    Plugin Author alpipego

    (@alpipego)

    Great, we got that one figured out. Thank you for the bug report! 💯🙌

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