Hi JVRudnick, please try with reinstall the plugin. If you have already done please tell us
Thanks
totally deleted the plugin. checked via FTP and the sociable folder is gone.
went back to admin, and installed same 4.1.7 again…and again tried to activate…and I get the same error about line 1342….
???
THIS IS NOT WORKING….
ie9/win7/WP3.1.1
????
Same issue here.
Had to remove the sociable folder entirely just to get the site to load. Reinstalled sociable and it won’t activate due to the same error.
same here…tried this time to do a manual d/l, unzip, then FTP into the plugins folder…and yup, blocked the whole site from loading…
so again manually deleted sociable folder and the site comes back up at least…
this needs fixing here….dunno why I even bother with updates as the prev version worked perfectly…sigh….
?????
Jim
Ran into same problem… Error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;’, expecting T_FUNCTION in /home/www/wordpress/wp-content/plugins/sociable/includes/class-sociable_Admin_Options.php on line 1342
Updated to 4.1.8. Same problem.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;’, expecting T_FUNCTION in /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/sociable/includes/class-sociable_Admin_Options.php on line 1342
Fresh install of 4.1.8 and much the same:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘;’, expecting T_FUNCTION in /var/www/html/wp-content/plugins/sociable/includes/class-sociable_Admin_Options.php on line 1342
Oli
(@ofletcher)
Installed 4.1.8 here, plugin crashes the entire site and needs to be disabled. Tried it on 2.9.1 and later.
I’ve now uninstalled it as it doesn’t work.
Anonymous User 182476
(@anonymized-182476)
I’m getting the same error.
The problem is in line 186:
<option <?php echo $sel?> value="<?php echo $px?>"><?php echo $px?>px</option>
<? << here "php" is missing
}?>
Oli
(@ofletcher)
line 186 of which file? 🙂
file /wp-content/plugins/sociable/includes/class-sociable_Admin_Options.php
Thanks!
so….anyone as yet able to get the 4.1.7 or even the 4.1.8 version to run….
???
still broken in my world…
🙁
Jim
Editing Line 186 mentioned above allowed me to activate the plugin and it seems to be working. Thanks!
yup…thnxs SO MUCH HERE xGDI!
I too edited line 186 by adding the missing php and yup runs fine…
but that DOES say something about the idiotic move of releasing a plugin that obviously was not tested first…I’m never ever going to trust any updates to this plugin again….
…sigh….
Jim