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  • judemac Friend
    #143227

    Hi,

    I have had a site running live on Antares since last September, last week I did an edit and it showed up fine, no problem. Today I got an email from my client stating the site was down. When I checked it was and I also checked with my ISP to see what they said.

    This is the problem, I have no idea how or why it happened and no idea how to fix it. I have created a Super Admin account for you and would be grateful if you could help.

    Thanks
    Judy

    “Looking at the error logs this appears to be an issue with the syntax of the code on the page:

    stornoway-portauthority.com PHP Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /home/sites/stornoway-portauthority.com/public_html/templates/ja_antares/index.p hp on line 71″

    cjmicro Friend
    #313141

    can you post what’s on line 71 and before and after?

    Cheryl

    judemac Friend
    #313144

    Lines 70 through to 72 =

    <h1>
    <a href=”index.php”><img src=”<?php echo $tmpTools->templateurl();?>/images/logo-<?php echo $tmpTools->getParam(JA_TOOL_COLOR);?>.jpg” alt=”<?=$tmpTools->sitename(Stornoway Port Authority);?>” /></a>
    </h1>

    cjmicro Friend
    #313146

    I don’t see anything, as it looks the same as the original file – hopefully someone else will have an idea.

    What did you change last week? Can you go back to an original or backup before you changed to see if the error still shows up?

    Sorry I can’t be of more help.

    Cheryl

    judemac Friend
    #313147

    Last week I added a Newsflash article and took out the one that was there, via backend. Altered a bit of article text to a front page article, closed, checked and it was up and running. The ‘office’ also confirmed they saw the changes. Everyone was on holiday from last Friday to Today, now site is down with the above message. Checked login and nobody has been in since I made changes, but it worked after the changes?

    Am I showing the right index.php file? – public_html – Templates – Antares – index.php – is that right?

    ps5t0ck5 Friend
    #313668

    Hi judemac

    The website looks fine now in both IE7 and Firefox.

    Did you fix it or did the problem resolve itself?

    judemac Friend
    #314985

    Been away so sorry for the late reply: I deleted the original template and uploaded a ‘clean’ copy, this seemed to be a bit drastic, but seemed to be a better, and possibly a long term alternative rather than keep trying to fix it.

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