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    • #6739
      khan79
      Member

      Hello, I update piklist Last version causes the face this problem.
      Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error.
      “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in
      /home3/myusername/public_html/mysitename/wp-content/plugins/piklist/includes/class-piklist-form.php on line 616” please solve this problem….

    • #6740
      Steve
      Keymaster

      @khan79– So sorry you’re having this issue.

      You’re the only one that’s reported it so I’m wondering if it was an installation issue. Please delete the plugin and try re-installing.

    • #6743
      khan79
      Member

      Insatll Piklist plugin but is not active! After installing the plugin active again as many times as I have been trying to delete them, but is not active. Please bring me the “Version 0.9.9.8” link to the previous Version, I will use the site of the Old Version.

    • #6744
      Steve
      Keymaster

      @khan79– Can you check which version of PHP you are running? Here’s an article that tells you how to do that.

    • #6758

      I just updated my piklist plugin and got a Parse error:

      “Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home/XXX/public_html/wp-content/plugins/piklist/includes/class-piklist-form.php on line 616”

      where XXX is my account name.

      I disabled the plugin in my cpanel for now, but how do I fix this or revert to the last version of piklist?

      AJ

    • #6760
      Steve
      Keymaster

      @ajbensonauthor– I moved your topic to this thread.

      Can you check which version of PHP you are running? Here’s an article that tells you how to do that.

    • #6761

      I will check for it.

    • #6762

      Steve

      I installed My health check list plugin. Here is the message it gave me.

      “You server is running PHP version 5.2.17. This is the bare minimum requirement of WordPress. However, this version has not been supported in almost 5 years and is below the recommended 5.5. Using an unsupported version of PHP means that you are using a version that no longer receives important security updates and fixes. You should consider updating your PHP or contact your host.”

      I just sent this to my host provider.

      Until then, I really need my site up and running, because a potential employer will be viewing it. If I temporarily deactivate piklist, will the site still perform as usual? What functionality for the user do I lose?

      AJ

    • #6763
      Steve
      Keymaster

      @ajbensonauthor– It’s tough to say what functionality you would lose. Piklist does a lot.

      Did you upgrade from an old version of Piklist or add it new?

      If NEW: Then deactivate and delete Piklist. Then you can install the previous version >

      If UPGRADED: then you would have to restore your database from a previous backup

    • #6764

      I just updated it. 🙁

      I will have to wait to restore the DB from a previous backup. I cannot afford for this employer to not be able to see the site when she goes to look at it.

      Thanks.

    • #6765
      Steve
      Keymaster

      @ajbensonauthor– Sorry. We tried to put a big warning on the upgrade page.

      Hopefully they can upgrade PHP quickly.

    • #6766

      Hello,

      I am facing the same issue – This all began after I tried upgrading the plugin, but then received the error message and it locked me out of my wordpress site. I then had to create an FTP site and rename the piklist folder which allowed me to re-enter my wordpress site.

      I just tried deleting and reinstalling the piklist plugin but still getting the same error message:
      Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home1/sfleming/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/piklist/includes/class-piklist-form.php on line 616

      I have been in contact with prophoto and they recommended reaching out to you. What are the next steps? Please let me know as soon as possible. Thank you.

    • #6768
      Steve
      Keymaster

      We just pushed a new version to WordPress.org.

      This issue is fixed in v0.9.9.9

    • #6770

      I clicked upgrade and received this error: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home1/sfleming/public_html/blog/wp-content/plugins/piklist/includes/class-piklist-form.php on line 1114

    • #6771
      Steve
      Keymaster

      @sflemingphotography– You’re going to need to upgrade your version of PHP to at least 5.6, as recommended by WordPress.

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