• Resolved bovaisoui

    (@bovaisoui)


    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘class’ (T_CLASS), expecting identifier (T_STRING) or variable (T_VARIABLE) or ‘{‘ or ‘$’ in /var/www/vhosts/accountable.uk.net/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/formlift/includes/admin/settings/Flp_Settings_Page.php on line 57

    • This topic was modified 7 years ago by bovaisoui.
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  • Plugin Author Adrian Tobey

    (@trainingbusinesspros)

    Hi,
    You’re issue should be solved with the most recent update.
    However, you will still be unable to use FormLift as it requires a minimum PHP level of 5.6 and this error will only occur for PHP levels less than 5.s4. So you may want to consider upgrading your PHP. I recommend 7+

    Thread Starter bovaisoui

    (@bovaisoui)

    Thank you for your swift response, I was able to upgrade to PHP 5.5.38 and have been able to successfully activate Form Lift pluggin.

    Thread Starter bovaisoui

    (@bovaisoui)

    I have been struggling with PHP since your last update, I had to remove formlift to upgrade PHP, I was able to upgrade the site to 5.6.32 and 7.0.25, as soon as I reinstall the formlift plugin the f=site stops working. The only stable platform I can have both is on PHP 5.5.38 but this makes the infusionsoft API unstable. Can you provide the previous release prior to the latest release of formlift?

    merakicg

    (@merakicg)

    I’m having the same issue. My whole website went down and had to remove the plugin. PHP is at 7.1 and wordpress is up-to date. Need to fix asap as we need for a black friday promotion.

    Plugin Author Adrian Tobey

    (@trainingbusinesspros)

    I have found the issue and have committed the changes. So sorry for the inconvenience

    Thread Starter bovaisoui

    (@bovaisoui)

    So has the latest release been recompiled? Is it available for download?

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by bovaisoui.
    Plugin Author Adrian Tobey

    (@trainingbusinesspros)

    Yes it will work now. Again sorry for the issues.

    merakicg

    (@merakicg)

    Just tried reinstalling and same thing happends. The whole screen and website goes white. When I opent he console I’m just getting a 500 Internal Error.

    website is beautiquemedicalspa.com

    Plugin Author Adrian Tobey

    (@trainingbusinesspros)

    Can you verify the fornlift version number is 7.0.7?

    merakicg

    (@merakicg)

    yes.

    == Changelog ==
    = 7.0.7 =
    1. Fixed crashing in php 7

    = 7.0.6 =
    1. fixed some backwards compatibilty errors.

    Thread Starter bovaisoui

    (@bovaisoui)

    I have managed to successfully install PHP 7.0.25 and Form Lift together and y site is thus far stable, when I try to activate the plugin I receive the following error:

    Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /var/www/vhosts/accountable.uk.net/httpdocs/wp-content/plugins/formlift/FormLift.php on line 391

    Plugin Author Adrian Tobey

    (@trainingbusinesspros)

    My personal email address is [email protected].

    If you are willing I’ll take your CPanel login information and WordPress login information and resolve the issue for you.

    Or create a admin wp account with email [email protected]

    allaboard

    (@allaboard)

    Hello,

    Same here. I’m getting:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function wp_get_current_user() in /home3/[USERHIDDEN]/public_html/treasureisleestates.net/wp-content/plugins/formlift/includes/tools/Flp_Utils.php on line 39

    • This reply was modified 7 years ago by allaboard.
    merakicg

    (@merakicg)

    sending over now

    Plugin Author Adrian Tobey

    (@trainingbusinesspros)

    Hi everyone. I have tested in 5.6 through 7.1+
    and have tested free/paid api/no api

    I’ve found 1 bug where function was being called before it was loaded for non premium user’s which caused the issue.

    When 7.0.8 is compiled the issue should be resolved cross your fingers.

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