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  • joomlalex Friend
    #153241

    Hi

    When installing joomla 1.5 with T3 framework.

    When activating the T3 plugin, i have a message on the front end :

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘,’, expecting ‘(‘ in /homepages/26/d270865162/htdocs/autosolidarite1/plugins/system/jat3/core/common.php on line 222

    Do i made wrong ? What i m supposed to do ?

    Thanks for helping

    gray Friend
    #352851

    Find this file and the row #222
    Copy here this row, as well as several rows before and after.
    It’s necessary to check the code.

    joomlalex Friend
    #352874

    thanks a lot for your respond but i fix the bug with creating an htaccess file. The problem was in the php version 4 or 5.

    Best regards

    freddie williams Friend
    #353345

    can you let me know in details how did you fix the problem as i am having it now thank you

    Saguaros Moderator
    #353462

    can you pls post your code at this line, because i checked the code at this line, they have got not any problem, . and joomlalex resolved this issue by upgrading php version, now you try to upgrade php version for your server ?

    montoyama Friend
    #354061

    <em>@joomlalex 190561 wrote:</em><blockquote>thanks a lot for your respond but i fix the bug with creating an htaccess file. The problem was in the php version 4 or 5.

    Best regards</blockquote>

    Please tell us how to fix this problem with creating an .htaccess file. I have the same problem and could use the help. I’m running PHP version 5. Thanks!

    Saguaros Moderator
    #354115

    <em>@montoyama 192100 wrote:</em><blockquote>Please tell us how to fix this problem with creating an .htaccess file. I have the same problem and could use the help. I’m running PHP version 5. Thanks!</blockquote>
    Can you please provide me the FTP account and the administrator account i’ll resolve this issue for you

    thanks

    triskellstudio Friend
    #356643

    Hi Folks,

    As JOOMLA is an open source project, it would be nice if folks would, Please, provided some sort of discussion as to the cause and fix of this (apparent) bug /incompatibility in the joomlart.com plugins / modules / templates.

    We’re getting the same message after installing the ja_droid template, modules and plug-ins and I haven’t a clue where to start. I’ve found this and only this mention of the error.

    Thanks!
    JeffH
    for TriskellStudio

    triskellstudio Friend
    #356645

    Hi Folks,

    I was able to resolve my issue by selecting PHP5 from the CPANEL PHP configuration screens – my issue is resolved.

    Be Well,
    JeffH
    for TriskellStudio

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