Hello Allan,
We’re checking the code on PHP 7.2 and getting you back.
meanwhile, can you please try to remove comma and check it?
Thanks
Hello,
Please let us know if you were able to fix the issue.
You can remove the comma character after below statement :
array( $this,’wpgmp_processor’ ){remove comma character from here}
Above statement is on line number 310.
Please let us know how it turned out for you. In case you are still viewing an issue we are here to check and fix the issue quickly for you.
Thank You
Hi,
I removed the comma from the sites that were affected and they now work as expected now.
Cheers,
Allan
Hello Allan,
Thanks for your input! I’m waiting for some more feedback as this is a new release and will update the plugin. Up to now, around 11000 sites updated but we got only one error notification.
So it seems that most of the users are using PHP 7.3+ version.
Would you like to mark this ticket as resolved?
Thanks
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
Would you like to mark this ticket as resolved?
@flippercode This is important. Stop calling support topics “tickets”.
Wrongly calling support topics “tickets” sets a very wrong expectation of the opensource collaborators who seek support here. Tickets imply “customers” and you have no customers on this site. You never have and treating opensource collaborators as “customers” is wrong.
Please pay attention to that, it is an important detail.
@jdembowski – I got it! and will take care in the future! I have worked a lot on technical support on WordPress Plugins so I have this habit.
Moderator
Jan Dembowski
(@jdembowski)
Forum Moderator and Brute Squad
Thanks! I appreciate that reply!
@flippercode I’ve a few clients sites with legacy hosting that can’t be upgraded past 7.2
and yes, you can mark this support topic as closed 🙂
Surely, I’ll update the plugin! Thanks!