nicol3
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I finally activated the plugin!
The system’s default version of PHP is 5.4 but it was configured to use PHP 5.2, hence the parse error, as you explained.
I configured it to use PHP 5.4 but my site went completely down and showing error 500. Then I set it to PHP 5.3 and managed to activate the plugin without parse error.Let’s see if I can create a staging site and test plugin updates and a theme change.
Thank you so much for your assistance, Rene.
I just checked with my hosting company and they confirmed that the site is running on PHP version 5.4.
Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error (ie. parse error)
Since plugin could not be activated, I can’t do as you advised –> “Please check out the php version in: tools>system info: http://take.ms/8hUAA”
There’s no such option available.Hi Rene
In the cpanel, here are some details listed under “General Server Info”:
Apache Version 2.2.34
PHP Version 5.4.45
MySQL Version 5.5.51-38.21. Should I double check with my hosting company?
2. What is the php version that supports the wp staging plugin?Thank you.