Now, for the life of me, I cannot see what is wrong at the ?> position where
it is saying there is an error. Can someone shine some light on this?
Are you sure the <? are the first two bytes in the file?
and that your http server is serving the file with the stated
encoding (utf8) in its mime headers?
David
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