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Evermore plugin breaks the Exec-PHP

Evermore · support · 2010-08-03T12:06:00+00:00

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When Evermore plugin is activated and when a page runs the Exec-PHP plugin, an error is reported: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ‘<‘ in /wp-content/plugins/exec-php/includes/runtime.php(42) : eval()’d code on line 27 Also, created a thread about it in the Exec-PHP forum so that it may possibly help to solve the problem. http://wordpress.org/support/topic/evermore-plugin-breaks-the-exec-php-1 I will look into it when I can. I’ll need to find out if the problem happens universally or if it’s just one blog (or even just one post on that blog).

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wprunner 2010-08-03T12:11:00+00:00

Also, created a thread about it in the Exec-PHP forum so that it may possibly help to solve the problem. http://wordpress.org/support/topic/evermore-plugin-breaks-the-exec-php-1

bennettmcelwee 2010-08-04T22:57:00+00:00

I will look into it when I can. I’ll need to find out if the problem happens universally or if it’s just one blog (or even just one post on that blog).