2009-03-01 17:57:27

Bloke
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omega
Real name: Stef Dawson
From: Leeds, UK
Known languages: Engl(ish)
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Badly formed plugin FAQ entry

If anyone gets five minutes, would it be possible to add “I’m getting badly formed or empty plugin code” as an FAQ entry, please? 99% of the time a compressed plugin fixes it.

I’ve already put one in Textbook (under Installation problems) but there are still forum questions about it, so I think it qualifies. Thanks!

Last edited by Bloke (2009-03-01 17:58:42)


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2009-03-01 18:41:04

JanDW
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iota
Real name: Jan De Wilde
From: Providence, RI, USA
Known languages: nl, fr, en
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Re: Badly formed plugin FAQ entry

+1 it took me a while to figure out what to do, when I encountered that problem


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2009-03-12 11:27:38

wet
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Real name: Robert
From: Lenzing, Austria
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Re: Badly formed plugin FAQ entry

I hope to have fixed the root cause, and even if this PHP “feature” reared its head again on very rare occasions, the error message will be a bit clearer then.

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2009-03-12 15:41:00

Bloke
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omega
Real name: Stef Dawson
From: Leeds, UK
Known languages: Engl(ish)
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Re: Badly formed plugin FAQ entry

wet wrote:

I hope to have fixed the root cause <snip>

Fabulous. The best thing to replace an FAQ is to eradicate the need for asking the question in the first place ;-)


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