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Watdehek
?> showing at top of page
  • 2005/10/17 20:35

  • Watdehek

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 130

  • Since: 2005/2/21


When I select the Dutch language and I view my account "?>" is showing at the top of the page. When I select English it disappears.

We use XLanguage and XOOPS 2.013.1

Steps I've taken so far that didn't help:

- replace the Dutch language files with the English language files
- replace userinfo.php with the original file
- reviewed theme.html

I can't give you the URL because we are still testing and we don't want a lot of people already seeing the website.

Has anyone got an idea where to look further?

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phppp
Re: ?> showing at top of page
  • 2005/10/18 1:42

  • phppp

  • XOOPS Contributor

  • Posts: 2857

  • Since: 2004/1/25


Both en/dutch set as "base-language"?

"?>" only presents on profile page?

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Watdehek
Re: ?> showing at top of page
  • 2005/10/18 5:07

  • Watdehek

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 130

  • Since: 2005/2/21


Yes, both en/dutch are set as "base-language".

"?>" presents only on profile page (both View Account and Edit Account), and only with Dutch selected.

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Watdehek
Re: ?> showing at top of page
  • 2005/10/29 23:43

  • Watdehek

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 130

  • Since: 2005/2/21


This problem also occurs with TinyContent, all other modules are fine.

Anyone?

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highlander
Re: ?> showing at top of page
  • 2005/11/2 11:03

  • highlander

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  • Posts: 151

  • Since: 2004/12/5


Turns out TinyContent module was creating the ?> at the top of the page. When I switch this module off the problem goes away.

I havent looked any further into this issue yet but it looks like there is a problem with the combination Xlanguage-TinyContent. On XOOPS 2.0.13.2

I'll post back if I find anything usefull.

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Watdehek
SOLVED: ?> showing at top of page
  • 2005/11/2 12:11

  • Watdehek

  • Friend of XOOPS

  • Posts: 130

  • Since: 2005/2/21


I have found the problem: Turned out that in the Dutch language files there were two ?> in main.php

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