Mrs. Columbo - Regarding Your Parse Errors . . .

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Mrs. Columbo - Regarding Your Parse Errors . . .

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No matter what I do, I haven't been able to reproduce such an error when I try posting, editing, or whatever, in the This Man Has Touched My Heart!! topic. It always works perfectly for me, with both Internet Explorer, and Firefox, and I get absolutely no error messages. Are you using some other browser?

Did you by any chance get those error messages early this morning, when they were working on the server? Usually, when you see an error like that, it means that I am uploading new files which have been modified, and the error messages will stop showing up as soon as I get the last of the files uploaded, or, it means that the technicians are working on the server that hosts this discussion board. Of course, sometimes it does indeed mean that there is a problem with the code, that must be corrected, before the board will work properly. In general, if the error messages keep turning up for more than, say, 15 or 20 minutes, then it may be an honest-to-goodness problem with the code, that will need to be tracked down and corrected. Usually, if we're working on the files, or on the server, it shouldn't take more than 15 or 20 minutes to finish.

Okay, here's the 64 dollar question - are you still getting the error messages?

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