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Anyone have an idea?
I have done a search in FORUMDISPLAY and found nothing. I get this error when I try to open a forum.
Parse error: parse error, unexpected '}' in /home/content/c/h/r/chrisdaman77/html/forumdisplay.php on line 962 |
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Reupload all the original vB non-image files (except install.php). Make sure you upload these in ASCII format and overwrite the ones on the server.
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Ok thank you very much I will give this a shot. I should mention that I did something similar last night by removing all files and reinstalling them. But I shall give this a go.
EDIT:Did as you stated with no success. I went ahead and cleared my cache just to see if maybe it was my browser screwing with me but no such luck and even tried a different browser with no luck there either. Is it possible that I am going to have to remove all info from my DB and server and start over from step 1 again. --------------- Added [DATE]1194080503[/DATE] at [TIME]1194080503[/TIME] --------------- UPDATE: There was extra script in the forumdisplay.php (unsure how this happened) removed and is all back to normal now. |
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For the sake of security I would download a fresh version (make sure it matches the one installed on your website) from vbulletin.com and upload the forumdisplay.php file from the one you downloaded from vbulletin.com to your website overwriting the one that was there previously. |
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Also, if there'a an "extra script" in there that you knew nothing about, it's possible your server was hacked, and your host needs to reinstall.
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