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  • Plugin Author Eliot Akira

    (@miyarakira)

    I found that this is caused by an old version of PHP, less than 5.3.

    I’ll try to fix this in the next update, but for better security, I highly recommend upgrading PHP to at least 5.3, which was released back in 2009. The newest PHP 7 is supported, but compatibility is not fully tested yet.

    I have the same error and the website is under a shared server and I can’t upgrade PHP version, what I have to do?
    gereby how you fixed that error?

    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by steplab.
    • This reply was modified 8 years, 1 month ago by steplab.

    I resolved installing an old plugin version. In my case the 3.0.0

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