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Parse error: syntax error in quote.php on line 52 15 Feb 2014 02:26 #12196

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Hello Chief,

i got the following error in sandbox and in the downloaded component which orrcure with the following error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected ']', expecting ',' or ';' in /home/cook/sites/www.j-cook.net/public_html/sandbox/cms32/administrator/components/com_demo10812/models/rules/quote.php on line 52

quote.php code:
/**
	* The regular expression to use in testing a form field value.
	*
	* @var string
	*/
	protected $regex = '^[^']*$';
The cooking creator must create a code which is vaild like this:
/**
	* The regular expression to use in testing a form field value.
	*
	* @var string
	*/
	protected $regex = '^[^\']*$';

Or:
	/**
	* The regular expression to use in testing a form field value.
	*
	* @var string
	*/
	protected $regex = "^[^']*$";

Thank you for fixing this in advance :)

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Parse error: syntax error in quote.php on line 52 15 Feb 2014 11:27 #12197

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Fixed I think. Not tested.
Please try again.
Coding is now a piece of cake

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Parse error: syntax error in quote.php on line 52 16 Feb 2014 21:07 #12209

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Thanks,

Problem has been fixed now.

Another question, is it normal, that everthing is shown in one form - even if you make more? (Administration site)?
For explantation: I created for example two forms for a view, but no seperation is shown if I look on a specifiec item?

Thanks for supporting :)

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