On Thu, Mar 13, 2008 at 12:56 PM, Ray Hauge <ray.hauge.lists@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:>> Eric Butera wrote:> > 2008/3/13 Anup Shukla <anup.shkl@xxxxxxxxx>:> >> Murat BEŞER wrote:> >> > So what do you thing about on this thing ?> >> >> >>> >> I really would like to figure out the problem.> >> However, my simple script to mimic your code did not throw any errors.> >>> >> If you could provide some more details, maybe we can figure out the problem.> >>> >> --> >> Regards,> >> Anup Shukla> >>> >>> >>> >> --> >> PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/)> >> To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php> >>> >>> >> > It could just be a special character in the code somewhere. Since> > pushing/pulling files happens across so many servers with different> > encodings it happens sometimes. On OSX there is a text editor named> > TextWrangler that has a feature called "Zap Gremlins" that I use to> > get rid of it when it happens.>> Would it be possible to post the code you have now to http://pastebin.com/ ?>> That might assist in locating odd characters if that's the case, though> I'd think that your editor would display them as well. Usually an> "Unexpected XXXX" means that you missed a parenthesis or curly brace, etc.>>>> --> Ray Hauge> www.primateapplications.com> I would if I had any to show. It usually happens to me when I copy anexample off the php or zend framework site. It isn't a parse error on my part. I use PDT which has real timeparse error checking. ;)