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Well, the error won't appear when I deactivate the module. Re-activating it (or moving it to a different block location) gives the same error again.
If I reinstall wordbook, how do I back-up my dictionary entries? I don't want to do this right now as I want to help find out what caused this but I may have to if I don't resolve it soon.
I should also mention that when I go to the module itself, all those blocks are shown properly in k-meleon and IE but rendered wrongly in opera.
I also extracted the following from my error logs, if its of any help:
[error] [client 202.57.67.226] File does not exist: /home/z/public_html/ismash/404.shtml
[error] [client 202.57.67.226] File does not exist: /home/z/public_html/ismash/<div><a href=
[Fri Apr 16 11:26:24 2004] [error] PHP Parse error: parse error, expecting `T_PAAMAYIM_NEKUDOTAYIM' or `'('' in /home/z/public_html/ismash/modules/wordbook/blocks/random_term.php on line 14
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hsalazar wrote:
GOwin:
I don't see in your environment any problems about versions... Hmmmm. Does the error persist if you deactivate the random term block?
If it persists, then the error message must be misleading, as there's nothing in line 14 of random_term.php to trigger such an error... How in heaven's name could the module be expecting that string?
Cheers.