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Title: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: Boorko on September 29, 2005, 01:01:10 PM
Hi,

I am newbie, trying to install coppermine gallery. I use webhhosting, where it running (for others, not for me). I copied unzipped files into server and after running install.php I received this error message:

Parse error: parse error, expecting `','' or `';'' in /3w/wz.cz/b/boorko/install.php on line 25

I did not find any solution here (I tried). Can somebody help me? Thanks in advance.

Boorko
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: artistsinhawaii on September 29, 2005, 01:09:27 PM
Boorko,

Try downloading a fresh copy of Coppermine 1.35 and reinstalling it.

Dennis
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: Boorko on September 29, 2005, 02:38:11 PM
Thanks Dennis,
I tried both 1.3.5 as well as 1.3.2
I rewrited it and there is still the same result - http://www.boorko.wz.cz/install.php
Boorko
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: kegobeer on September 29, 2005, 02:48:51 PM
Verify you uploaded files with the auto setting and not the binary setting.  If that doesn't fix it, get another FTP client and try again.  The files are getting corrupted during the upload process.
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: Boorko on September 29, 2005, 03:49:05 PM
thx kegobeer,
i used filezilla instead of ftp from windows commander. I checked that transfer is not binnary.... and the result is still the same  >:(
i do not understand it, it is possible to see coppemine galleries on this server, so it will not be in hosting..... but where?
boorkoo
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: kegobeer on September 29, 2005, 06:17:28 PM
Download a fresh copy from a different mirror, following the Downloads link at the top of this page.  Extract the files, do not edit any of them.  Upload all of the files and directories and try again.  That's all that I can tell you.  There isn't a problem with the files on our site, so the corruption is happening either on your end or at your host.
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: Boorko on September 30, 2005, 08:51:02 AM
thanks to all.... finally it was a stupid reason - advertisment which is automaticaly inserted into a code from side of webhosting provider
Title: Re: Parse error after running install.php
Post by: Tranz on September 30, 2005, 09:14:00 AM
How was it resolved? Did the webhost fix or remove the ad code?