Plugin Author
AOS
(@fandoment)
I am not able to replicate this. I suspect it is a plugin conflict. What plugins are you running? Can you disable them in a staging environment then upload/activate WriteShare?
Please report back.
I went ahead and ensured all plugins were deactivated (they have been on prior attempts). Upon attempting to activate WriteShare, it still kicked back the same parse error.
The plugins are: Akismet Anti-Spam, Welcome to WordPress, WP Downgrade, WP Rollback, & WriteShare Writing Community Platform.
Only other option I can think of is removing WP altogether and starting fresh again. I have rolled WP back to 4.9.3 and had the same results. Unfortunately.
Thank you for the help!
Plugin Author
AOS
(@fandoment)
I just installed and activated on a site running WordPress 4.9.4
No problems at all.
How about activating a different theme?
Thanks for persisting. This really is unusual.
Thank you.
Well I ended up uninstalling all of WordPress, completely. Reinstalled WP then deactivated all plugins, downloaded WriteShare, and still ended up with the same error. I can’t imagine the issue.
Prior to doing the reinstall of WP, I did confirm that the default theme was installed and active.
I’m certainly at a loss.
I do use GoDaddy as my domain host. They actually perform the install of WordPress. Not sure if that affects anything.
Thanks again for the assistance!
Plugin Author
AOS
(@fandoment)
Would you shoot me an email? aoswebworks @ gmail.com
Thank you!
I use Go daddy also…worst host but anyway, don’t use installatron. Upload WordPress manually, create a database and install. After install then activate the plugin. I have it on my site working flawlessly.
Plugin Author
AOS
(@fandoment)
Excellent! Good to hear.
FYI – I also use Installatron, so that’s not the issue.
GoDaddy? No comment. 🙂
I use goiww.com. The support and service are outstanding, and “I’ve been everywhere.”
Good luck with your site!
I think you meant to respond to @redhope and got our posts mixed up.