Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7 while using construct
I have several lines of code in my widgets.php that are showing an error.
This is a sample of the code I found at the given location and error:
function asp_testimonail_rotator_widget() {
parent::__construct( false, 'ASP: Random Testimonial' );
}
I saw a previous thread that solved the error by adding the "_construct", but my code already has it in there. How do I go about fixing that?
Thanks!
php wordpress php-7.2 php4
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I have several lines of code in my widgets.php that are showing an error.
This is a sample of the code I found at the given location and error:
function asp_testimonail_rotator_widget() {
parent::__construct( false, 'ASP: Random Testimonial' );
}
I saw a previous thread that solved the error by adding the "_construct", but my code already has it in there. How do I go about fixing that?
Thanks!
php wordpress php-7.2 php4
where is your class definition? and parent class definition?
– Alex
Jan 2 at 20:32
1
The class has a method that is named the same as the class itself. You'll need to rename that method.
– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 20:39
As Alex pointed out it is not enough to add properly named constructor, you need to remove/rename the old constructor too.
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:42
1
@AlexHowansky I would rather guess that the class itself is namedasp_testimonail_rotator_widget
, so the problem would be in this class.
– Arjan
Jan 2 at 20:43
Possible duplicate of Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:43
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I have several lines of code in my widgets.php that are showing an error.
This is a sample of the code I found at the given location and error:
function asp_testimonail_rotator_widget() {
parent::__construct( false, 'ASP: Random Testimonial' );
}
I saw a previous thread that solved the error by adding the "_construct", but my code already has it in there. How do I go about fixing that?
Thanks!
php wordpress php-7.2 php4
I have several lines of code in my widgets.php that are showing an error.
This is a sample of the code I found at the given location and error:
function asp_testimonail_rotator_widget() {
parent::__construct( false, 'ASP: Random Testimonial' );
}
I saw a previous thread that solved the error by adding the "_construct", but my code already has it in there. How do I go about fixing that?
Thanks!
php wordpress php-7.2 php4
php wordpress php-7.2 php4
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where is your class definition? and parent class definition?
– Alex
Jan 2 at 20:32
1
The class has a method that is named the same as the class itself. You'll need to rename that method.
– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 20:39
As Alex pointed out it is not enough to add properly named constructor, you need to remove/rename the old constructor too.
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:42
1
@AlexHowansky I would rather guess that the class itself is namedasp_testimonail_rotator_widget
, so the problem would be in this class.
– Arjan
Jan 2 at 20:43
Possible duplicate of Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:43
|
show 5 more comments
where is your class definition? and parent class definition?
– Alex
Jan 2 at 20:32
1
The class has a method that is named the same as the class itself. You'll need to rename that method.
– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 20:39
As Alex pointed out it is not enough to add properly named constructor, you need to remove/rename the old constructor too.
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:42
1
@AlexHowansky I would rather guess that the class itself is namedasp_testimonail_rotator_widget
, so the problem would be in this class.
– Arjan
Jan 2 at 20:43
Possible duplicate of Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:43
where is your class definition? and parent class definition?
– Alex
Jan 2 at 20:32
where is your class definition? and parent class definition?
– Alex
Jan 2 at 20:32
1
1
The class has a method that is named the same as the class itself. You'll need to rename that method.
– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 20:39
The class has a method that is named the same as the class itself. You'll need to rename that method.
– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 20:39
As Alex pointed out it is not enough to add properly named constructor, you need to remove/rename the old constructor too.
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:42
As Alex pointed out it is not enough to add properly named constructor, you need to remove/rename the old constructor too.
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:42
1
1
@AlexHowansky I would rather guess that the class itself is named
asp_testimonail_rotator_widget
, so the problem would be in this class.– Arjan
Jan 2 at 20:43
@AlexHowansky I would rather guess that the class itself is named
asp_testimonail_rotator_widget
, so the problem would be in this class.– Arjan
Jan 2 at 20:43
Possible duplicate of Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:43
Possible duplicate of Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:43
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where is your class definition? and parent class definition?
– Alex
Jan 2 at 20:32
1
The class has a method that is named the same as the class itself. You'll need to rename that method.
– Alex Howansky
Jan 2 at 20:39
As Alex pointed out it is not enough to add properly named constructor, you need to remove/rename the old constructor too.
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:42
1
@AlexHowansky I would rather guess that the class itself is named
asp_testimonail_rotator_widget
, so the problem would be in this class.– Arjan
Jan 2 at 20:43
Possible duplicate of Use of deprecated PHP4 style class constructor is not supported since PHP 7
– Dharman
Jan 2 at 20:43