|  | Posted by Gary Smith on 07/25/05 23:41 
Hi Boots,
 There aren't any template variables or anything in my template. Thanks for
 trying to help. Anyone have any more ideas?
 
 Gary
 
 
 
 in article 20050725202124.80366.qmail@web50808.mail.yahoo.com, boots at
 jayboots@yahoo.com wrote on 7/25/05 10:21 AM:
 
 > Ok, but don't forget that { and } are considered "special". Other than
 > that, I can't imagine what the problem might be -- sorry.
 >
 > --- Gary Smith <gts@tsu.biz> wrote:
 >> Thanks Boots,
 >>
 >> Error reporting is at E_ALL. Right now my templates are just static
 >> so I can
 >> troubleshoot.
 >>
 >> Gary
 >>
 >>
 >> in article 20050725194225.75936.qmail@web50807.mail.yahoo.com, boots
 >> at
 >> jayboots@yahoo.com wrote on 7/25/05 9:42 AM:
 >>
 >>> Make sure that error reporting is at E_ALL. You may have an error
 >> in
 >>> your template.
 >>>
 >>> --- Gary Smith <gts@tsu.biz> wrote:
 >>>
 >>>> Thanks Maximillian,
 >>>>
 >>>> Phpinfo only showed differences where expected in configuration
 >> paths
 >>>> such
 >>>> as include and open basedir etc. I¹ve tried force compile and not,
 >> it
 >>>> doesn¹t seem to make a difference. Any other ideas?
 >>>>
 >>>> Thanks,
 >>>> Gary
 >>>>
 >>>> on 7/24/05 6:26 PM, Maximillian Schwanekamp at
 >>>> lists@neptunewebworks.com
 >>>> wrote:
 >>>>
 >>>>> Gary Smith wrote:
 >>>>>> Good thought but it didn't do the trick. Any other ideas?
 >>>>>
 >>>>> Did you try running a phpinfo() on the other site (vhost) on that
 >>>>> machine, and on the problem site, and running a diff on them
 >> using
 >>>> e.g.
 >>>>> Textpad or similar?  Are you intentionally using Force compile?
 >
 >
 >
 >
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