When using the PHP 8.2 version, WP 6.2.2 and review stream plugin in its latest 1.6.6 version, it throws some deprecated warnings, wondering if there is work considering that issue.
An example of this issue:
Deprecated: Creation of dynamic property ReviewStream::$brand is deprecated in /wp-content/plugins/review-stream/reviewstream.php on line 175
]]>It looks like the shortcode / widget no longer works after the latest wp version update. I had to revert my site to a previous wp version and it worked again. Also, if I use the html the reviews will pull as intended. Almost certainly is related to WP.
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This plugin loads JS and CSS on every page of the website instead of just the page the shortcode is present and displaying reviews. Can you please update the plugin to change this behavior so that they are only loading on the individual pages. It’s killing load times.
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Pagination still not fixed. Example linked.
]]>This plugin has been closed as of August 3, 2020 and is not available for download. This closure is temporary, pending a full review.
Does anyone know how to get this re-opened?
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Latest update broke the pagination, cannot get beyond Page 2.
Thanks
]]>Hello –
Recent update broke the connection to the stream on client’s website. Getting the following message:
Error connecting, check your Review Stream settings
Double-checked all settings and nothing was changed from when it was working.
]]>I get the following error (under thumbs up thumbs down in link):
Error connecting, check your Review Stream settings
it was just working fine a few weeks ago, and i haven’t made any major updates to the site.
Please advise
]]>It would be really nice if you added an option to change the date format. Thanks for the great service and plugin!
]]>Hello –
I am just getting started with this plugin, I changed the designated areas within the config-sample.php file, renamed it to config.php and uploaded it but it did not seem to have an effect in the plugin settings screen, nor the output of the footer.
Any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
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