• Resolved Kim

    (@kimikaze)


    There seems to be a problem with this plugin. Get the following error message:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected end of file in /home/site/public_html/wp-content/plugins/speedguard/admin/class-speedguard-admin.php on line 403

    Had to remove the plugin to get the site working.

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  • Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    Hi Kim,
    I’m sorry about that and thank you for letting me know!
    I have another person reporting this problem too, but unfortunately I don’t know what might trigger this.
    Did it happen after update? 1.7 -> 1.8 or older version?

    Does the problem persist for you if you uninstall the plugin and then just install it in a usual way?
    Thank you again,
    Sabrina

    Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    As there is no response I assume reinstall helped to fix the issue and closing this thread.
    But feel free to reply back if it’s not.

    Hi @sabrinazeidan,

    We’re facing the exact same error on line 403, and the latest version of SpeedGuard (1.8) is currently installed.

    Thank you for your help.

    Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    Hi @themosaurus!
    Thanks for reporting this. Could you please uninstall plugin and install it in a regular way?
    Did it solvev they issue?
    Cheers!

    Hi @sabrinazeidan,

    We’ve installed your plugins on another server, it worked fine. Our best guess is that the PHP version on the other server was maybe too old.

    Anyway, thank you for your quick reply!

    Best,

    Plugin Author Sabrina Zeidan

    (@sabrinazeidan)

    Good to know it worked on another server. If you discover anything new about the possible source of this issue on the original server, please feel free to reply back here or message me directly at sabrinazeidan at gmail.com
    Cheers!

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