When I try to see some of my less than current posts I get many lines of: "Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ']' in /home/sites/sciforums.com/htdocs/subscription.php(646) : eval()'d code on line 35 " Is this just me or every body?
Perhaps. It is still doing it to me when I (after clicking on my name to bring up my posts with recent activity), I then click on "View all Subscribed Threads" which is in blue and at the bottom right of the list presented. Instead of making new threads, I tend to find an old one I have been active in by clicking on this "View all Subscribed Threads"s
Just tested again and system is now working OK. I.e. I got normal list of my older posts. Just to be sure, I clicked on "2" to bring up the even older next page and that worked too. As problem seemed to be unique to me, I bet it had someting to do with my Brazilian service provider garbeling up some address code. I do have problems in up linking any photos etc in more than one of the acceptible extension types. I have never been able to do that. As others obviously can, I have assumed that too is something local. I just looked again in post 1 to read msg that appeared when "broken" I noted this part: "... unexpected T_STRING, expecting ']' in ..." That seems to relatively computer ignorant me to be the system complaining that it failed to get a "]" it was expecting. I wonder if the fact that the keyboard used by >95% of the people using my ISP is Brazilian and different (has accent keys for the portuguese)? I do infrequently get some strange characters in down loads - perhaps this hint may help someone smart about computers understand what happened.
"Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ']' in /home/sites/sciforums.com/htdocs/subscription.php(646) : eval()'d code on line 35 " :roflmao: parser error means there is a problem with the compiler, probably with the compiler used to analyze the web script. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parser
I know this is an old post now, however there should be an errorlog for the actual error in question for server administrators. I've just had a quick look at the source for the particular page, it's possible that it's down to Parenthesis in the parser, namely if how the ' (quotes) and " (comments) are paired an how the interpreter understands they should be read. I'm guessing a quick fix is just adding \'s (Backslash) next to the " (Comments) to identify which ones are paired. Haven't tested it though since the error itself is more about the templates.