• Hi I am trying to activate the TDOMF plugin from the administrator backend and i am recieving the following error “Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error” Kindly help me….Thanks in advance

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  • Moderator Samuel Wood (Otto)

    (@otto42)

    www.remarpro.com Admin

    You should talk to the author of the plugin.

    https://thedeadone.net/software/tdo-mini-forms-wordpress-plugin/

    Do you happen to be running on a Windows host using XAMP?

    A number of users of TDOMF have reporting problems with using the plugin and Wordress 2.3+ on XAMP. It’s not related to TDOMF however but to WordPress 2.3 on XAMP.

    I am the author of the plugin ??

    Thread Starter rakshithaamin

    (@rakshithaamin)

    Hi Thanks for a quick response, i am not using Wordress 2.3+ on XAMP. TDOMF version0.6 works but the TDOMF version0.7 and above does not work with my wordpress Version 2.3.2.
    Thanks in advance.

    WordPress 2.3.2? Suger. I haven’t upgraded. The last version I tested with is WordPress 2.3.1. I wonder if there is some issue there…

    There are major differences between v0.6 and everything that can after. It’s a pity the error message is not more informative.

    Just thought I’d give you a heads up. When I tried to activate v0.10 with WP 2.3.3 on a LAMP setup I got:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function tdomf_register_form_widget() in /public_html/wingee.com/wp-content/plugins/tdo-mini-forms/include/tdomf-notify.php on line 328

    I would like to use this plugin for my site Wingee. Any idea when it will be tested with the latest version?

    I’ve tested v0.10 with WordPress 2.3.3 and get no errors. In fact, I’m testing v0.10.1 with WordPress 2.3.3 as we speak. I’m not seeing this error. I also don’t understand how you can have this error… tdomf_register_form_widget is a defined function of TDOMF.

    However I’ve never tested TDOMF on LAMP…

    I tried the plugin on a WAMP setup, same versions of PHP, TDOMF, and WP and it activated without any issues. Can you think of anything to try? This has to be something simple. The error is:

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function tdomf_register_form_widget() in /home/higherme/public_html/wingee.com/wp-content/plugins/tdo-mini-forms/include/tdomf-notify.php on line 328

    I see on line 512 of tdomf.php you include ‘include/tdomf-notify.php’, and before that you include ‘include/tdomf-widget-functions.php’ which defines the tdomf_register_form_widget function, so I don’t understand why it’s saying this is an undefined function.

    Would it be dos versus unix line endings? Perhaps run the tdomf-notify.php through dos2unix on your LAMP setup and then see if you see the error then. That’s generally what I found if something works on Windows but not on Unix…

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