• Resolved TWD

    (@twd)


    I am getting the following error when I try to enable your plug in my Local Dev environment (PHP 8.0)

    Using the latest available plugin download from your website.

    Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Undefined constant “JOINCHAT_SLUG” in /Users/mysites/Local Sites/my-local-site/app/public/wp-content/plugins/joinchat-premium/joinchat-premium.php:45 Stack trace: #0 /Users/mysites/Local Sites/my-local-site/app/public/wp-admin/includes/plugin.php(2314): include_once() #1 /Users/mysites/Local Sites/my-local-site/app/public/wp-admin/plugins.php(192): plugin_sandbox_scrape(‘joinchat-premiu…’) #2 {main} thrown in /Users/mysites/Local Sites/my-local-site/app/public/wp-content/plugins/joinchat-premium/joinchat-premium.php on line 45

    • This topic was modified 1 year, 8 months ago by TWD.
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  • Plugin Contributor Monillo

    (@monillo)

    Hi, @twd Could you uninstall Joinchat again and install the latest free 5.0.6 version and then re-download the latest premium version of My Account and try it once more?

    Thread Starter TWD

    (@twd)

    Is it necessary to install the free version BEFORE adding in the premium version? Because I didn’t do that.

    Where can is see the installation guide for the premium version?

    Plugin Author Creame

    (@creapuntome)

    Sorry, yes, Joinchat is required to use Joinchat Premium but it shouldn’t cause a fatal error. We have updated the premium plugin with a fix.

    If you have problems with the premium plugin feel free to open a ticket in your account. This channel is for free plugin support.

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