[pmwiki-users] Revisit the thread - How to create Directive for Titles

Waylan Limberg waylan at gmail.com
Thu Oct 13 12:01:35 CDT 2005


On 10/13/05, Rene Visco <rvisco at csdr-cde.ca.gov> wrote:
> We're using IIS server maybe it explains?
Yeah, that could be it. That being the case I have no idea where to
start. Never played with that before. Did you download the latest
within the last few hours? I could see how that could cause a parse
error and am actaully suprised it didn't for me on Apache. As far as
the changes I made yeasterday, I went from using global server
variables to PmWiki's internal variables only, so I can see how maybe
being on a different server was causing a problem. But now, I would
think that that is a non issue - unless, of course, there is something
I'm not aware of that needs to be done differently.

I guess what I'm trying to say is you'll have to get your help from
someone who is experienced with php on IIS. I'm not that guy.

>
>
> On 10/13/05 6:16 AM, "Waylan Limberg" <waylan at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On 10/12/05, Rene Visco <rvisco at csdr-cde.ca.gov> wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> Unfortunately, I got this error message:
> >>
> >> Parse error: parse error in e:\it_apps\intranet\wiki\cookbook\edittitle.php
> >> on line 82
> >>
> >> Maybe it's on my end??
> >>
> >> Rene V.
> >
> > Hmm, it might actually be on my end. I just took a quick look at line
> > 82 and found an '+' that had no reason to be there. Thing was, it
> > didn't cause any problems on my system. I suppose the difference in
> > how your system is configured has something to do with it. In any
> > event, download the latest and try that.
> >
> > --
> > ----
> > Waylan Limberg
> > waylan at gmail.com
>
>


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