• Resolved jaquintd

    (@jaquintd)


    Started getting the error below with latest version (2.5.25)

    Fatal error: Arrays are not allowed in class constants in …public_html/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/app/model/api/api-features.php on line 44

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  • Thread Starter jaquintd

    (@jaquintd)

    …in Events/Settings, can’t see normal setting screen, just that error.

    @jaquintd

    I apologize for the error. It is a bug related to an outdated version of PHP that your host is running. I recommend that your host update to at least version 5.6 of PHP, as older versions are running depricated functions, and are no longer supported.

    In the mean time we’ve created a fix for your situation and re-released the core calendar again. Please navigate to your Plugins section and run the update to the Core calendar again to fix your issue. You may have to clear your browser cache after running to update by pressing [CTRL][SHIFT][DELETE] and follow instruction to clear your cache. Then test your calendar again.

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 6 months ago by Sunny Lal.
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