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May 11, 2013 at 7:18 pm #48272joelarkinjrParticipant
see error code below:
Fatal Error
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Error MessageFatal Error: Cannot re-assign auto-global variable _POST in /home/godswo5/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-eventbrite-tickets/tribe-eventbrite.class.php on line 1268
Description
The The Events Calendar: Eventbrite Tickets plugin code created an error that caused PHP execution to fail.
SolutionsInvalid code modifications can cause this problem. If you have made any modifications to the plugin, remove them and try to load the site again.
It is possible that this plugin’s code is out of date and that an upgrade is available. Check with the plugin’s author to see if an upgrade is available.
There may be a conflict with another plugin running on the site. Try upgrading the other plugins on the site. A plugin conflict can be ruled out by deactivating all the other active plugins on the site and checking to see if the error still occurs.
The The Events Calendar: Eventbrite Tickets plugin may not have been fully uploaded. Uploading the plugin again could fix the issue. Important: If you do this, you will lose any modifications made to the plugin.Error Source Details
Type Plugin
Name The Events Calendar: Eventbrite Tickets
Version 1.0.5
Author Modern Tribe, Inc.
Path /home/godswo5/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-eventbrite-tickets
File tribe-eventbrite.class.php
Other Software Details
WordPress Version 3.5.1
PHP Version 5.4.14
Full Error Details
Type Zend Compile-Time Error (E_COMPILE_ERROR)
Message Cannot re-assign auto-global variable _POST
File /home/godswo5/public_html/wp-content/plugins/the-events-calendar-eventbrite-tickets/tribe-eventbrite.class.php
Line 1268
Type Description This type of error indicates that the PHP code is violating a restriction enforced by PHP. An example of such a violation is trying to use a reserved word for a class or function name.Note that this message is generated by iThemes.com products when an error is encountered on the site. While an iThemes product is generating this message, it is not necessarily the cause of the problem.
May 17, 2013 at 10:06 am #48895JonahParticipantHi joelarkinjr,
Sorry about the delay in getting back to you on this. Please try applying the following patch by replacing /wp-content/plugins/eventbrite-tickets/tribe-eventbrite.class.php with this version: http://cl.ly/code/2w052P352Z0E
Let me know how that goes.
Regards,
JonahJune 2, 2013 at 9:18 am #50332ErikParticipantI had the same error.
I applied the new .php file and after activating successfully I get this warning:
“The following plugins are out of date: The Events Calendar: Eventbrite Tickets 1.0.3. Please update now. All add-ons contain dependencies on The Events Calendar and will not function properly unless paired with the right version. Want to pair an older version?”June 3, 2013 at 5:16 pm #50443JonahParticipantSorry about that Erik, try this copy: http://cl.ly/code/0K0N0o2G0m2R
– Jonah
June 3, 2013 at 8:14 pm #50453ErikParticipant@Jonah West, Oh no worries at all. Thank you for the quick fix.
June 4, 2013 at 9:42 am #50495JonahParticipantSure Erik, did that work for you?
– Jonah
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