[SOLVED] Server error_log flooded with PHP Parse Error
Hello
Just noticed that the error_log of my webserver is flooded with the following error message: Code:
[Thu Nov 04 10:19:18 2010] [error] [client x.x.x.x] PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in [www-root]/wp-content/themes/atahualpa353/functions.php(532) : eval()'d code on line 7, referer: http://somepage.com Anyone an idea where this could come from ? Thanks |
did you add anything to ato->Style & edit CENTER COLUMN->The LOOP?
have you added any New Widget areas? |
Didn't change anything on the loop. At least, not that i can remember. It looks like this:
Code:
<?php /* For SINGLE post pages if activated at ATO -> Next/Previous Navigation: */ But I removed some code from the footer.php, because it's a company internal server. Code:
<!-- Footer --> |
I suspect that what ever you removed, you did it incorrectly and now have an extra < in the code that is confusing the php processor
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Easy to find out. Gonna replace the file with the original one.
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No, this was not it.
Also replaced "The Loop" with the default, but didn't change anything. |
disable all your plugins to see if one of them is causing it and remove all widgets
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Deactivated all Plugins and removed all Widgets.
Still getting that message in the error_log. |
do an export of the settings and attach it to a reply
What version are you using? |
Thanks a lot for your effort and time, juggledad.
Im Using Atahualpa 3.5.3 with Wordpress 3.0.1 Installed Plugins: (all latest versions) Active Directory Integration Admin Language Akismet Anouncement and vertical scroll news Auto Delete Posts Collapsing Categories Current Date & Time Widget FeedWordPress FeedWordPress Duplicate Post Filter (deactivated) Iframe Embedder KB Countdown Widget Simple LDAP Login (deactivated) VSF Simple Stats |
you made an editing error at ato->Style & edit CENTER COLUMN->Content BELOW the LOOP
It looks like you wanted to remove the comments, so you changed HTML Code:
<?php /* Load Comments template (on single post pages, and static pages, if set on options page): */ HTML Code:
<?php /* Load Comments template (on single post pages, and static pages, if set on options page): you should remove the line altogether or change it to this HTML Code:
<?php /* Load Comments template (on single post pages, and static pages, if set on options page): */ |
Indeed, I wanted to remove the comments. People are not meant to leave comments on this blog, so we removed it entirely.
And this little mistake on my side did the trick. juggledad, you are my hero for today :) Thanks a lot. |
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