• Resolved loudivers

    (@loudivers)


    Ok, so I have sen this topic a few different times and read through all of the forums but I can not fix this! I keep getting this error:

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /home/content/20/5716720/html/wdlandscape/wp-content/themes/wd2/functions.php on line 1039

    I have logged on to FTP and reinstalled the them 3 times and still the error message cmes up. I could really use some help here please…

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  • Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    No, because apparently whatever you’re doing is not deleting the files, so a re-install would be pointless.

    Thread Starter loudivers

    (@loudivers)

    I am using cyberduck as my FTP client. Yep it still exists according to all of my browsers too except safari

    Thread Starter loudivers

    (@loudivers)

    thats good to know. when I delete the files I am just highlighting them and hitting the delete button. When I hit the delete button cyberduck asks if I am sure I want to delete the file because it can’t be undone….

    Is that an incorrect way of deleting files?

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    Safari 5.0 sees it too.

    I hate to ask this question, please don’t take it the wrong way. Are you sure that you’re deleting the functions.php file from the /html/wdlandscape/wp-content/themes/wd2/ directory?

    I use Cyberduck too, and that is the correct way to delete files.

    Thread Starter loudivers

    (@loudivers)

    Well I feel like a complete idiot, but no, I was not going in to the wdlandscape folder to get to the wp-content menu for that particular site. I was just going to to the wp-content menu and I was wondering why there were all kinds of themes in there that I was not using with that site ?? Guess that’s what happens when you’re a newb! I’ll learn one of these days!

    you’re a life saver macmanx, and I can not thank you enough!

    Moderator James Huff

    (@macmanx)

    You’re welcome!

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