Hi,
I think, this is the wrong list, it appears to be a PHP error.

Anyway, try to put the global $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] into {}brackets:

list($page_id)=sqlget("select page_id from pages where name='{$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']}'");

Hope, You're not lost anymore ...
Ludwig

PJ schrieb:
I'm using php5, postgresql 8.3, apache2.2.8, FreeBSD 7.0
I don't understand the message:

*Parse error*: syntax error, unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE, expecting T_STRING or T_VARIABLE or T_NUM_STRING

the guilty line is:

list($page_id)=sqlget("
       select page_id from pages where name='$_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME']'");

the variable value is "/index.php"

however, at the time of execution this has been cleared

So, the question is - What is the unexpected T_ENCAPSED_AND_WHITESPACE?
and What is actually expected? Are we talking about the content of $_SERVER['SCRIPT_NAME'] or what is the syntax error? This is within php code; could it be that the parser is reading this as something else, like HTML?
I'm lost :((



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