From: Harold Michels > I have successfully edited the config.php file to enable passwords on > the site for admin, reading, and editing. [But:] > Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in > /home/content/k/o/d/user/html/pmwiki/local/config.php on line 151 > The first time I encountered the error it it was saying line 152. > The file is only 150 lines long > > so I put my cursor after the last character and > banged on the delete key several times to clean things up and then put > in a CTRL + z character for EOF. ^Z is *not* EOF, and never was under Unix-like systems. This is not the problem. You should get rid of the ^Z if it's there, though. > The last line of the file reads > # '$GUIButtonDirUrlFmt/table.gif"$[Table]"'); It's been a while since I did any fiddling with PHP, but this syntax may not be entirely right. The $[Table] looks ... odd, since PHP uses something similar to Perl syntax and I'd expect a thing like $array[$table] there. But they may have changed things between PHP3 and now. > I don't know how to get the editor to display any hidden characters. > What might I be missing? Start vim or emacs, then. (There are 2 text editors: vim and emacs. All others are neither powerful enough nor ubiquitous enough.) Also have a look at line 149. If you have a missing ; or another missing char, that may cause errors to be reported on the following line instead of the line with the problem. HTH anyway, --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss