Chronoforms v5 online error HEELP!!

Resolve a CF v5 parse error preventing site and form loading.

Overview

The error occurs because the server is running an outdated PHP version incompatible with CF v5.
Contact your hosting provider to upgrade the server's PHP version to 5.3 or later.

Answered
wi willsystem 23 Oct, 2014
Hello everyone , I'm new here .

I made a website using Joomla 2.5 our friend , and I used the ChronoForms V5 to create a registration form.

But when climbing the Site appeared the following error :

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_FUNCTION in /home/.../.../.../plugins/content/chronoforms5/chronoforms5.php on line 33

page not load , the error only appears ...

when I turn off the Site Plugins works but when I click the link for the form appears the same error ...

when I try to install the component again in a web environment or access the ChronoForms joomla in web environment appear 03 errors :

Warning : Unexpected character in input : '\' ( ASCII = 92 ) state = 1 in /home/.../.../.../libraries/cegcore/joomla_gcloader.php on line 53

Warning : Unexpected character in input : '\' ( ASCII = 92 ) state = 1 in /home/.../.../.../libraries/cegcore/joomla_gcloader.php on line 53

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/.../.../.../libraries/cegcore/joomla_gcloader.php on line 53


hitherto in WAMP everything was right ...

someone has been there , knows how to solve ??? Site must deliver to the customer , are already late ... appreciate the help ...
Max_admin Max_admin 23 Oct, 2014
Answer
Hi Will,

This error means that you don't have PHP 5.3 or a later release on the server, you must update your PHP.

Regards,
Max
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wi willsystem 23 Oct, 2014
hi Max ,

thanks for answering my question , I have sent a message to my host , I am awaiting a return and will be posting here soon
wi willsystem 24 Oct, 2014

Hi Will,

This error means that you don't have PHP 5.3 or a later release on the server, you must update your PHP.

Regards,
Max



Hello Max , you were right , the problem was the version of PHP , my host upgraded to PHP 5.3 and it worked perfectly

congratulations and thanks for the reply
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