Originally Posted by mmem700
See the attached image to see what I'm talking about please. It's not EOF tags. It's closing PHP tags. A new one gets added each time you view and save so you end up with this situation shown in the image.

Hmmm I don't see the ability to attach an image here. I'll use a link to an image then...

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It happens because the eof tags are missing.
Again this has nothing to do with actual php tags.
The script looks for the eof tags when saving and creates a proper php file. Without the extra php closing tags.
But you will need to clean them up after you restore the default code with the eof tags as noted above.
You may need to save it twice after edits to clean it completely.

I don't understand why it is so difficult for you to at least try it as suggested.
It is still missing the required format.
It will save you and everyone else headaches.

It will continue to add a closing tag every time you save it till you add back the default code completely period.

Last edited by Ruben; 02/18/2019 5:56 PM. Reason: Added comment.

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