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Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in /home/everyd10/public_html/includes/languages/english.php on line 619

 

I was trying to change "Products for a new age" at the top of my store. Somehow I ended up with the above notice when I try to get on my website.

Any suggestions?

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Parse error: parse error, unexpected $ in /home/everyd10/public_html/includes/languages/english.php on line 619

 

I was trying to change "Products for a new age" at the top of my store. Somehow I ended up with the above notice when I try to get on my website.

Any suggestions?

 

 

Did you back things up first ? Are you doing such tests on a test site BEFORE making them live ? :D

 

If the answers are no - then depending on how desperate you get you may have to upload the english.php file to your languages directory and then re-apply any changes you have made - or else just re-wind the changes you have been making and try again.

 

Charles

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Post everything in your define TEXT MAIN and we can take a look at it. The most common cause is not escaping out your 's that are in your text.

 

what's needs to be entered as what\'s or you will get that error.

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