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Parse Error – Line 12

  • Good afternoon!

    I am receiving the following error when I try use the “Retreive Password” feature:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘,’ in E:webpublic_htmlbjdewwp-contentthemesACESbbpressbb-templatesCongressForumpassword-reset.php on line 12

    I am sure that this error is relevant to other pages as well, this is just where I discovered it. Has anyone had experience with this problem before?

    Incidentally, this is where you can find that page and error:

    http://aces.lfchosting.com/wp-content/themes/aces/bbpress/bb-login.php

    Thank you in advance for your assistance.

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  • Oh… and before you ask, I realize the BBPress folder is not in the root. I was unable to place it there because this site is hosted with a provider that is primarily windows based and the dont allow .htaccess files so I using an ISAPI work-around.

    Oh… and before you ask, I realize the BBPress folder is not in the root. I was unable to place it there because this site is hosted with a provider that is primarily windows based and the dont allow .htaccess files so I using an ISAPI work-around.

    Additional info:

    Now that I have access to the admin password – apparently it wont let me log in. I put it the correct user/pass and it just bounces me back to the forums home page and I am not logged in.

    Additional info:

    Now that I have access to the admin password – apparently it wont let me log in. I put it the correct user/pass and it just bounces me back to the forums home page and I am not logged in.


    John James Jacoby
    Keymaster

    @johnjamesjacoby

    It’s a little weird to see bbPress installed inside of a theme, so there could be almost an unlimited number of things wrong.

    The error looks like there’s a rogue semi colon in your password-reset.php file.


    John James Jacoby
    Keymaster

    @johnjamesjacoby

    It’s a little weird to see bbPress installed inside of a theme, so there could be almost an unlimited number of things wrong.

    The error looks like there’s a rogue semi colon in your password-reset.php file.

    Well – there is a reason for that. The host the client is with is a windows-based hosting provider that runs PHP and MySql on it… so I cant use .htaccess files. Make sense?

    Well – there is a reason for that. The host the client is with is a windows-based hosting provider that runs PHP and MySql on it… so I cant use .htaccess files. Make sense?

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