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im getting a parse error on line 229
229 is: PHP Code:
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#2
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anyone get this?
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#3
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You really need to be more specific in your posts. If you get an error, post the exact, full error message you get. If it references a line of code, always include a few lines above it.
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here are the lines around it:
PHP Code:
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bump
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You did not fully address my post; you did not include the full error message.
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Parse error: parse error in /home/anima22/public_html/testvb/entry.php on line 229
thats the only error i get
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#8
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Strange, it does not mention unexpected characters or anything else of the sort? Because you're missing a close quote on line 228.
Using a more powerful PHP editor such as Zend Studio (as horrifically buggy as it is) can highlight these errors in real-time. |
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yeah it was 228 with the problem lol
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