syntax error in your template

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@dim
9 years ago
167 posts
I get the error
///There is a syntax error in your template - please fix and try again///
in any skins in any templates.
I get this error when I try to save any template, even if I did not make changes in it.

How can I disable this check in JR?


updated by @dim: 03/23/15 01:01:06AM
brian
@brian
9 years ago
10,148 posts
dim:
I get the error
///There is a syntax error in your template - please fix and try again///
in any skins in any templates.
I get this error when I try to save any template, even if I did not make changes in it.

How can I disable this check in JR?

If you are having that issue, then you'll have bigger issues as it means Jamroom is not able to "load" URLs, or your DNS is wrong.

There is no way to disable the core check for that if you're using the template editor - you'll need to use FTP/SFTP and edit the template directly.


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
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@dim
9 years ago
167 posts
Hi Brian,

These problems started a few days ago. Before, I could save templates without any problems.

I do not quite understand why Jamroom is not able to "load" URLs now.
derrickhand300
@derrickhand300
9 years ago
1,353 posts
I am curious- are you using a JR template or a custom template? I have been having an issue with panel builder for a few days now in my custom template
michael
@michael
9 years ago
7,714 posts
There was a check put in place in a recent version to make sure the template code you put there wont break the panels for the Site Builder.

Previously it would allow it to be saved, then break when it tried to be displayed. Not breaking seamed the better option.
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@dim
9 years ago
167 posts
I am using a JR template.

By the way sometimes I can save the changes. If I do 5-10 attempts to save the template.
brian
@brian
9 years ago
10,148 posts
dim:
I am using a JR template.

By the way sometimes I can save the changes. If I do 5-10 attempts to save the template.

That tells me there is something "flaky" going on with the web server - i.e. maybe you are at the process limit put in place by your hosting provider?


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Brian Johnson
Founder and Lead Developer - Jamroom
https://www.jamroom.net
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@dim
9 years ago
167 posts
brian:
maybe you are at the process limit put in place by your hosting provider?
Yes, you're right. Is this may be the reason?
Now our site is in development, so we are using the low power server.

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