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I just added a bunch of questions/answers to the generic FAQ page, and then looked at this to see how it was done (backwards, I know). Clicking on the item jumps you down to the question... but should we add a link to jump back to the top? -- D.I. 29jan06 | I just added a bunch of questions/answers to the generic FAQ page, and then looked at this to see how it was done (backwards, I know). Clicking on the item jumps you down to the question... but should we add a link to jump back to the top? -- D.I. 29jan06 | ||
Someone said, under : My pages show fatal errors such as : Parse error, call to undefined function: get_string() | |||
"You may also be running a php script which uses short open tags, e.g. instead of <?PHP ?> it uses <? ?>. Either replace short tags with conventional ones, or set this line in php.ini: | |||
" short_open_tag = On" | |||
However, this should never be necessary with Moodle code. If you find any short tags anywhere, file a bug in the [http://moodle.org/bugs/ bug tracker] against the affected code. There are currenly none of these abominations anywhere in the Moodle core code. |
Revision as of 21:33, 24 July 2006
I just added a bunch of questions/answers to the generic FAQ page, and then looked at this to see how it was done (backwards, I know). Clicking on the item jumps you down to the question... but should we add a link to jump back to the top? -- D.I. 29jan06
Someone said, under : My pages show fatal errors such as : Parse error, call to undefined function: get_string()
"You may also be running a php script which uses short open tags, e.g. instead of <?PHP ?> it uses <? ?>. Either replace short tags with conventional ones, or set this line in php.ini:
" short_open_tag = On"
However, this should never be necessary with Moodle code. If you find any short tags anywhere, file a bug in the bug tracker against the affected code. There are currenly none of these abominations anywhere in the Moodle core code.