• Hello

    Without doing anything, in fact, not logging in for months, one day I checked my website and I get this error?

    syntax error, unexpected T_OBJECT_OPERATOR in /home/crcr7656/public_html/wp-content/themes/showcase/header.php on line 88

    I didn’t even build the site, a friend did for me and I think for that reason she suggested I do not upgrade when I see this in my website wordpress admin page

    You cannot update because WordPress 3.5 requires PHP version 5.2.4 or higher. You are running version 4.4.9

    The site is now down, can somebody help me please?

    http://www.crypticcarpentry.com.au

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  • Hi pjmarty7,

    I think you should update your version now, version 4.4.9 is very old.

    Your problem may solve by removing the unwanted blank spaces in /wp-content/themes/showcase/header.php file.

    Just try and check.

    Thread Starter pjmarty7

    (@pjmarty7)

    Thank you, appreciate you getting back to help. I have opened the file but how do I remove spaces, they are everywhere?

    and I would be happy to update, but not sure how I do that I have contacted my domain server – is that right?

    Thread Starter pjmarty7

    (@pjmarty7)

    This is the code, it’s this line

    $header_image_width  = HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH;
    
    <?php
    /**
     * The Header for our theme.
     *
     * Displays all of the <head> section and everything up till <div id="main">
     *
     * @package WordPress
     * @subpackage Twenty_Ten
     * @since Twenty Ten 1.0
     */
    ?><!DOCTYPE html>
    <html <?php language_attributes(); ?>>
    <head>
    <meta charset="<?php bloginfo( 'charset' ); ?>" />
    <title><?php
    	/*
    	 * Print the <title> tag based on what is being viewed.
    	 */
    	global $page, $paged;
    
    	wp_title( '|', true, 'right' );
    
    	// Add the blog name.
    	bloginfo( 'name' );
    
    	// Add the blog description for the home/front page.
    	$site_description = get_bloginfo( 'description', 'display' );
    	if ( $site_description && ( is_home() || is_front_page() ) )
    		echo " | $site_description";
    
    	// Add a page number if necessary:
    	if ( $paged >= 2 || $page >= 2 )
    		echo ' | ' . sprintf( __( 'Page %s', 'twentyten' ), max( $paged, $page ) );
    
    	?></title>
    <link rel="profile" href="http://gmpg.org/xfn/11" />
    <link rel="stylesheet" type="text/css" media="all" href="<?php bloginfo( 'stylesheet_url' ); ?>" />
    <link rel="pingback" href="<?php bloginfo( 'pingback_url' ); ?>" />
    <?php
    	/* We add some JavaScript to pages with the comment form
    	 * to support sites with threaded comments (when in use).
    	 */
    	if ( is_singular() && get_option( 'thread_comments' ) )
    		wp_enqueue_script( 'comment-reply' );
    
    	/* Always have wp_head() just before the closing </head>
    	 * tag of your theme, or you will break many plugins, which
    	 * generally use this hook to add elements to <head> such
    	 * as styles, scripts, and meta tags.
    	 */
    	wp_head();
    ?>
    </head>
    
    <body <?php body_class(); ?>>
    <div id="wrapper" class="hfeed">
    	<div id="header">
    		<div id="masthead">
    			<div id="branding" role="banner">
    				<?php $heading_tag = ( is_home() || is_front_page() ) ? 'h1' : 'div'; ?>
    				<<?php echo $heading_tag; ?> id="site-title">
    					<span>
    						<a>" title="<?php echo esc_attr( get_bloginfo( 'name', 'display' ) ); ?>" rel="home"><?php bloginfo( 'name' ); ?></a>
    					</span>
    				</<?php echo $heading_tag; ?>>
    				<div id="site-description"><?php bloginfo( 'description' ); ?></div>
    
    				<?php
    					// Compatibility with versions of WordPress prior to 3.4.
    					if ( function_exists( 'get_custom_header' ) ) {
    						// We need to figure out what the minimum width should be for our featured image.
    						// This result would be the suggested width if the theme were to implement flexible widths.
    						$header_image_width = get_theme_support( 'custom-header', 'width' );
    					} else {
    						$header_image_width = HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH;
    					}
    
    					// Check if this is a post or page, if it has a thumbnail, and if it's a big one
    					if ( is_singular() && current_theme_supports( 'post-thumbnails' ) &&
    							has_post_thumbnail( $post->ID ) &&
    							( /* $src, $width, $height */ $image = wp_get_attachment_image_src( get_post_thumbnail_id( $post->ID ), 'post-thumbnail' ) ) &&
    							$image[1] >= $header_image_width ) :
    						// Houston, we have a new header image!
    						echo get_the_post_thumbnail( $post->ID );
    					elseif ( get_header_image() ) :
    						// Compatibility with versions of WordPress prior to 3.4.
    						if ( function_exists( 'get_custom_header' ) ) {
    							$header_image_width  = get_custom_header()->width;
    							$header_image_height = get_custom_header()->height;
    						} else {
    							$header_image_width  = HEADER_IMAGE_WIDTH;
    							$header_image_height = HEADER_IMAGE_HEIGHT;
    						}
    					?>
    						<img src="<?php header_image(); ?>" width="<?php echo $header_image_width; ?>" height="<?php echo $header_image_height; ?>" alt="" />
    					<?php endif; ?>
    			</div><!-- #branding -->
    
    			<div id="access" role="navigation">
    			  <?php /* Allow screen readers / text browsers to skip the navigation menu and get right to the good stuff */ ?>
    				<div class="skip-link screen-reader-text"><a href="#content">"><?php _e( 'Skip to content', 'twentyten' ); ?></a></div>
    				<?php /* Our navigation menu. If one isn't filled out, wp_nav_menu falls back to wp_page_menu. The menu assiged to the primary position is the one used. If none is assigned, the menu with the lowest ID is used. */ ?>
    				<?php wp_nav_menu( array( 'container_class' => 'menu-header', 'theme_location' => 'primary' ) ); ?>
    			</div><!-- #access -->
    		</div><!-- #masthead -->
    	</div><!-- #header -->
    
    	<div id="main">

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