Add a blank live or two before 1352 and if the error is still at 1352
then it's a cache or the wrong file.
BTW, I know nothing about drupal so keep that in mind. I'd be
interested in knowing what $code equals.
Add something like this at the top of the drupal_eval function to see
what the value of $code is. If the function gets called more then once
increment the iterator to see subsequent values of $code.
function drupal_eval($code) {
$i = 1;
if ( --$i == 0 ) {
die( '<pre>' . print_r( $code , true ) . '</pre><br>' );
}
//brad
On Jul 12, 2008, at 8:36 PM, tom lee wrote:
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 8:06 PM, tom lee <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
allow_url_fopen is on, but allow_url_include is off. could it be
allow_url_include issue?
Just checked. allow_url_include is not related.
I don't understand why it still generateed the error even if I
commented out the full function.
function drupal_eval($code) {
ob_start();
print eval('?>'. $code); //line 1352 here
$output = ob_get_contents();
ob_end_clean();
return $output;
}
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