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don't you just hate parse errors?
okay, i'm dumb. we already know that.
every time i try to edit the functions.php file i get this silly parse error...no matter what i am trying to do... Quote:
any advice would be appreciated... |
You didn't create a string properly by either not closing the quotes properly or not escaping some quotes.
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i cannot see how that is possible since it is a cut and paste unless there is something wrong with the code (which i doubt, since i make the lamest errors...ha)...(and actually i think i know what dunder-headed thing i did on this one...maybe i should think a little while longer before i panic and post threads for help...you think?)
i am going to wait to fix this when i upgrade to 2.3.0 (with a miracle i will actually manage that...)... thank you for your patience filburt...it is nice that you are always around... :) |
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