• I just updated my WordPress site to version 4.2.1 and my dashboard now says:

    “The PHP Snippets plugin encountered errors! It cannot load!”.

    I also have the following error message on every page of my site:

    Warning: sprintf() [function.sprintf]: Too few arguments in /home/content/x/x/x/xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/html/wp-content/plugins/php-snippets/index.php on line 24

    Line 24 of my /wp-content/plugins/php-snippets/index.php has the following:

    , $required_php_version);

    This is a HUGE problem, because almost every page of my site (over 500 pages) has very important links embedded on them with the PHP Snippets plugin, which are not displaying now. Pleeeeeease help!

    Thank you in advance.

    ~ Aedryan

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/php-snippets/

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  • Thread Starter Aedryan Methyus

    (@aedryan-methyus)

    My website is completely broken due to this plugin not being updated to be compatible with the past couple versions of WordPress and has caused me to have no choice but to start planning the enormous undertaking of completely redesigning my entire website, because of this ONE plugin. I have sought support here as well as with the author directly and I have not received a single reply. One thing is for sure, my new website will most definitely

      NOT

    be driven by WordPress, nor would I ever recommend WordPress again to anyone whose livelihood is dependent upon their website! WordPress users are not only completely vulnerable to being hacked, but also at the mercy of way too many people with the enormous amount of plugins, which need to be used with it!

    Goodbye WordPress/Hello HTML5!

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