Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING on new install
Posted: Thu Dec 13, 2007 4:32 am
Alright, perhaps someone has run into this before:
I've got my CMSMS site up running this morning. Everything looks fine for most of the day and I have got most of the pages up, I take a break and come back and I get this message.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ',' or ';' in / . . . /index.php on line 61
This actually happened yesterday also. I had what seemed like a successful install and start building the site, but when I come in this morning I got the exact same message (same line number). I removed and reinstalled CMSMS and was fine until it happened again just now. I'm not seeing any correlation between any action on my part and the error message. I did install the Album module a couple hours before this last error message. I have uninstalled/removed it to no avail. Does this sound ISP related or perhaps I'm screwing up somewhere.
I'm currently running CMSMS 1.2.2 on HostGator, Apache version 1.3.39 (Unix), PHP 4.4.4, MySQL 4.1.22-standard.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!
I've got my CMSMS site up running this morning. Everything looks fine for most of the day and I have got most of the pages up, I take a break and come back and I get this message.
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING, expecting ',' or ';' in / . . . /index.php on line 61
This actually happened yesterday also. I had what seemed like a successful install and start building the site, but when I come in this morning I got the exact same message (same line number). I removed and reinstalled CMSMS and was fine until it happened again just now. I'm not seeing any correlation between any action on my part and the error message. I did install the Album module a couple hours before this last error message. I have uninstalled/removed it to no avail. Does this sound ISP related or perhaps I'm screwing up somewhere.
I'm currently running CMSMS 1.2.2 on HostGator, Apache version 1.3.39 (Unix), PHP 4.4.4, MySQL 4.1.22-standard.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks!