• Resolved Cat

    (@catscholz74)


    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home/aeron328/drmiller.com/wp-content/plugins/enhanced-tooltipglossary/backend/cm-tooltip-glossary-backend.php on line 115

    with the latest update

    https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/enhanced-tooltipglossary/

    It would be helpful to have previous/recent versions available on the Developers tab in WordPress plugin/support area for a quick reversion to fix.

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  • I am having the exact same error – i can’t access WP-admin.

    help?
    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /******/wp-content/plugins/enhanced-tooltipglossary/backend/cm-tooltip-glossary-backend.php on line 115

    Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    Hello @catherine,

    The CM Tooltip Glossary requires the PHP version of at least 5.3 since it introduced many functions which are very useful and important for the CM Tooltip Glossary.

    Thread Starter Cat

    (@catscholz74)

    deactivate the plugin by renaming the folder

    Thanks Catherine – I hope they add a fix soon – its a huge part of the site.

    Thanks – CM Plugins – updating PHP to 5.3+ fixed the errors.

    Thread Starter Cat

    (@catscholz74)

    we are using PHP 5.4 FastCGI at Dreamhost VPS.

    Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    @catherine sorry to hear that it’s not working, this seems to be a bug in this particular PHP version. We are testing the fix at the moment.

    We’ll release one more version soon to address the bug soon.

    @mrhossie – Great, thanks.

    Thread Starter Cat

    (@catscholz74)

    thanks @cm Plugins – look forward to hearing about the updated version with the fix. Please post here when it’s ready.

    Plugin Author CreativeMindsSolutions

    (@creativemindssolutions)

    @catherine we’ve just released the version 2.6.9 which removes the feral 5.3 dependancy and was tested on PHP 5.2.17.

    Please let us know if it solves your problem.

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