• Resolved nwipfli

    (@nwipfli)


    Hello,

    I’m using WordPress in French and your plugin “Connections”. This morning I have upgraded the plugin from version 8.5.2 to 8.5.3 and after that I started to receive the following message, and some other plugins are not loading correctly in the WordPress dashboard. I’ve tried disabling “Connections” and the problem disappeared. I wanted to uninstall the version 8.5.3 and re-install 8.5.2 however I have not done that because I do not want to lose all my addresses which are already entered in “Connections”, and it seems that the “Export” feature to expert everything is not working.

    Here is the error I’m getting with 8.5.3:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘utilisateur’ (T_STRING), expecting ‘,’ or ‘;’ in /home/www/72c725b639d91560eff0d96885a84a9b/web/wp-content/plugins/connections/includes/settings/class.settings.php(149) : runtime-created function on line 1

    I’ve looked at the file class.settings.php between 8.5.2 and 8.5.3 but I’ve not found any differences.

    How can I fix this issue ?

    Thanks in advance
    Nicolas

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/connections/

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  • Thread Starter nwipfli

    (@nwipfli)

    I’ve setup a test environment on which I installed the plug in version 8.5.2, then I upgraded to 8.5.3 and the problem was reproducible. Then I tried downgrading to 8.5.2 and the problem disappeared. Therefore, I also downgraded my production environment (which kept all my existing addresses) and I will wait to see if there is a solution in this thread before upgrading again to 8.5.3.

    Regards
    Nicolas

    Plugin Author Steven

    (@shazahm1hotmailcom)

    @ nwipfli

    This was being reported by two other users as well when using the French translation. I’ve been able to duplicate and fix the code which outputs this string so it does not throw the syntax error any more. Look for the 8.5.4 update, I’m 100% confident that it will fix this error.

    Apologies for the trouble!

    Thread Starter nwipfli

    (@nwipfli)

    No worry for the trouble, I could manage to downgrade until the fix was released. BTW, I’ve successfully tested 8.5.4 on my staging config and I have finally upgraded my production environment.

    Thanks for fixing this issue so rapidly.

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