Also look for inline php like <?=$somevar?>.
Change to <?php echo $somevar; ?> or similar.
// Brad
On Jul 12, 2010, at 2:05 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
Thanks guys, that was it.
At 11:52 PM -0500 7/11/10, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Jul 11, 2010, at 23:48, Daniel Terreros wrote:
On Sun, Jul 11, 2010 at 9:46 PM, Bill Christensen wrote:
Starting a php section with <?php is OK, but <? apparently is not.
Do you have short tags enabled?
Right, that feature is called short open tags. It's a setting in
the php.ini. The new default php.ini files that come with the
latest php5 are probably more restrictive than the ones that came
with earlier PHPs. You may need to update your code, or change some
settings back (though be aware of any security implications of
doing so).
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