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t-p
(@t-p)
delete “flowplayer5” plugin using FTP , or your web-host’s cPanel or whatever file management application your host provides.
Thread Starter
pzick
(@pzick)
It’s tied to several videos on the site. Do I need to first replace flowplayer5 with another player and update all the videos?
By updating to version 1.12.1 will fix the issue.
Thread Starter
pzick
(@pzick)
I have updated to version 1.12.1 – still the problem.
Moderator
t-p
(@t-p)
I suggested bring this issue to the attention of the plugin’s author in its dedicated support sub-forum here: http://wordpress.org/support/plugin/flowplayer5
@tara – I am the plugin author. There is no need to open a new issue.
@pzick this is really strange. What you could do is change the version in plugins/flowplayer5/flowplayer.php to 1.12.0 and then you should see the update 1.12.1 on the update page.
Once you have re-updated the plugin it should be fixed.
I double checked the code and the function current() is removed.
Thread Starter
pzick
(@pzick)
I’ve done as you suggested changing php file to 1.12.0 and then updating the plugin to 1.12.1. The problem still exists.
I think the problem is the caching. It has saved the page when you had the error and has not updated after you updated the plugin.