Gary Kline wrote:
On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 11:47:16AM -0500, Ryan Coleman wrote:
Do you have an error for it?
If not... add after the first <?
error_reporting(9);
And see what it reports.
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Ok, i added the error_reporting line to both scripts. No change
from the count.php, and the same output as prev from my script that
tries to pick a random entry from some 70 quotes. here is what the
randomquote.php scipt output onto the home page:
Last updated:
17 February, 2011
echo "err-9 line below:\n"; $number-1){ // If ran out of quotes,
start again! $num=0; } if (file_exists($directory.$quotecountfile))
{ $nu = fopen ($directory.$quotecountfile, "w"); fputs($nu,$num); }
else { die("Cant Find $quotecountfile"); } } ?>
Note that i added the echo line just now.
Having a quote isn't as meaningful as giving users the latest
pagecount. That still fails without any errors.
gary
It looks like it's not interpreting the php code start somehow.
Can you show the lines immediately above, going up to the "Last
Modified" script?
I can also see a "?>" further down the webpage. It might be a simple
case of mis-matched start/stop tags.
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