Make a text file (or use the one you have) called whatever.php or
whatever.inc.php (that’s just a convention, it doesn’t mean anything
in particular, it just reminds you what the file is for). Put all the
code in it, make sure that it starts and ends with the php tags <? php ?>
.
Upload this file to your server, at the same level as the Freeway page
which will consume it.
In your markup item, just put in one line:
<?php require('whatever.inc.php'); ?>
(Obviously change that whatever to what you actually call the thing.)
And upload your Freeway file to the server to see the result. If it
works, then great. If it doesn’t, then you have isolated the problem
to the PHP file, and if you paste that at http://Pastie.org, we can
see it in its raw state and make comments on it in isolation.
Walter
On Mar 10, 2010, at 11:09 AM, Nathan Garner wrote:
Aha… thanks Walter.
I am pasting it all in the mark-up. Maybe I should be pulling it in
from an external file then. What would be the best route to pull it
in then Walter?
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
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On 10 Mar 2010, at 16:02, Walter Lee Davis wrote:
Are you pasting all of the PHP directly into the Markup Item
itself, or do you have this PHP code in an external file that you
are pulling into your page with require() or include()?
If so, you might be hitting the limit of Markup Items as far as
text length goes. I don’t recall what this limit is, but it’s not
high.
This particular PHP error means you have failed to close the
preceding line with a ; or a }, or have incorrectly nested
parentheses that cause the interpreter to get lost and maybe close
the line before you meant to. Preview the page from Freeway into
BBEdit or another programmer’s text editor, turn on line numbers,
and see what is on line 374. That’s where the error most likely is.
Walter
On Mar 10, 2010, at 9:44 AM, Nathan Garner wrote:
I have a .php page. My coder has given me a lump of code and I
have inserted a markup item into an expandable div
The coder has shown me the page working on its own, but when I
paste in the code to the page itself, an error gets thrown up.
The page is here
http://jordanacoustics.co.uk/products_ng3.php
And this is the page without the code in
http://jordanacoustics.co.uk/products_nocode.php
I am attempting to paste the code in just above the footer.
And this is the code
http://jordanacoustics.co.uk/code.html
I’m not expecting anyone to trawl through the code, but is there
anything obvious that I may be doing wrong that my frazzled brain
cannot pick up?
Nathan Garner
Creative Director
Austin Wells Design Limited
One Elmgate Drive - Littledown - Bournemouth BH7 7EF
t 01202 301271 e email@hidden w http://www.austinwellsdesign.co.uk
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