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Noobie Problems, unexpected T_STRING
I'm still very new to this, so sorry if the answer is obvious.
I'm just trying to create a simple plugin which will auto insert into postbit. The aim at the moment is just to put something after the MSN/AIM icons. I've been able to insert just text, but not a lot more. The plugin code is here: PHP Code:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/mrmb/public_html/testforum/includes/class_postbit.php(292) : eval()'d code on line 71 It works without the quotation marks (Eg, <a href=blah>Hello</a>) but surely that's not the way it should be done? Can anyone help? |
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You need to, um, I forget what it's called (edit: the term I was looking for was 'escape'), but you put a backslash before any quotes. So:
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< a href=\"url/blah.php\">This is a link</a> edit: Hmmm, I haven't done anything quite like you (using replace). But, try this (single quotes) and see if you don't have to escape your template quotes that way: PHP Code:
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--------------- Added [DATE]1211556583[/DATE] at [TIME]1211556583[/TIME] --------------- Quote:
Is there a better way of doing this anyway? I'm all ears if so |
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If you are just assigning that variable to another variable use this code.
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