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  • Hi Kolleen,

    I suspect your web server environment is using a version of PHP that is older that v5.3.0 which is a minimum requirement because the Constant Contact library requires namespace support.

    We should handle that a little more gracefully, so I’ll submit an update to the add-on/plugin that will return and print an error to the web server error log.

    As far as fixing it for your environment, you can ask your web server host if they can upgrade your PHP version to something more recent (> 5.3.0, say 5.6.x) and try re-activating the plugin/add-on again.

    Thread Starter kolleen

    (@kolleen)

    Hi sjolshagen,

    I just called Bluehost and they said it’s at 5.6

    Any other suggestions?

    I can’t reproduce this, unfortunately (I’ve tried with PHP 5.6, and a few other versions too) so am a a little bit of a loss.

    What’s the version number you get if you install and view the output from the pmpinfo() plugin for WordPress? (“WordPress phpinfo()” by Chris Flannagan, the resulting info shows up under “Settings” -> “WordPress phpinfo()”)

    Thread Starter kolleen

    (@kolleen)

    Hey sjolshagen,
    I got this:

    PHP Version 5.6.17

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