Bob:
  Make sure that there are no spaces or white space after the closing 
PHP tag.
  (ie. the ">" in "?>" is the last thing on the page).
Mike

Bob Bennett wrote:

>First of all Thanks to Leon and Francisco for the tips on "back to square 1" It got 
>it.
>
>Next question:
>I'm showing a parse error in index.php for the line after the closing tag (?>) and 
>there is nothing after the closing tag.
>It seems to be in general & nothing seems to be effected as far as functionality. I 
>thought that by setting debug to "false" it would hide this and it dosen't. any 
>thoughts?
>
>Thanks
>Bob B
>
>
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