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  • Plugin Author Darren Cooney

    (@dcooney)

    Damn, Good catch.
    Will release a patch this afternoon for this.

    Plugin Author Darren Cooney

    (@dcooney)

    Thanks for pointing this issue out.
    I have just pushed version 2.10.0.1 to the repo.

    Thread Starter Jimmy Smutek

    (@jimmysmutek)

    Hey man, absolutely. Least I can do!

    Thanks again for the plugin, it’s pretty great!

    Thanks for fixing this. Very puzzling to track down:

    Errors: Edge (Windows), Chrome (Mac)
    OK: Firefox (both), Chrome (Windows)

    Makes me a bit reluctant to do any ES6 stuff just yet. ??

    Plugin Author Darren Cooney

    (@dcooney)

    You’re not still getting errors are you? With 2.10.0.1?

    Yea, I’m not sure why I did this, I knew it wasn’t supported.

    I’m still seeing errors, although it’s slightly different:
    SyntaxError: Unexpected token < ajax-load-more.min.js.gzip?ver=2.10.0.1:926

    This is Chrome, Mac

    Plugin Author Darren Cooney

    (@dcooney)

    Hmm, I can’t reproduce on mac, which plugin are you using to gzip your js?

    Thread Starter Jimmy Smutek

    (@jimmysmutek)

    Hey, I can confirm that I also am not seeing that error. Chrome Version 49.0.2623.112 (64-bit), OSX 10.11.4

    I am using w3 total cache.
    Wouldn’t be surprised if the issue is with my install. I just happened to be updating a bunch of plugins at once yesterday and saw the thread.

    I’ll try turning it off and i’ll post here if the issue persists

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