the error was:
+
Parse error: parse error, expecting `MIDGARD_TMPLE' in parent-table on line
1

The element name that it was tripping over was <[top+navlinks]>.
It was choking on the "+".  As soon as I changed it to "-" it worked fine.

I guess I should study up on what's allowed in element names.  So clarify
something for me.  The <[ or <( used to denote style elements in midgard are
php tags you've added, right?  I'm assuming that they tell the patched php
interpreter to call the functions that insert that style element into the
page.  Are the naming conventions dictated by php, or are they special to
midgard?

(I'm not a heavy php user, so you can just tell me to RTFM for php if that's
all it is.)

I think I speak for the members of the list when I say that I appreciate
your time and effort in helping us with our individual struggles.

I'm not ready to volunteer yet for case studies, but I and my brother (works
for an HP reseller) are both looking at midgard as a possible way to
administrate intranet sites and document our respective IS departments.

Thanks again,
Darren Petersen
East Hill Foursquare Church, Gresham OR


Jukka Zitting wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Darren Petersen wrote:
> > Parse error: parse error, expecting `MIDGARD_TMPLE' in parent-table on
> > line 1
>
> This message is coming from the PHP language scanner. MIDGARD_TMPLE
> means the ending of the template code, that is the ]> or the )>. The
> error indicates that you probably have a misformatted template code
> somewhere.
>
> Jukka
>
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