I'm testing a WP site that I'm developing locally using XAMPP.
I' edited functions.php to include a function that grabs images that are attached in a post. After I edit the file, and navigate to a page that calls the function I get this: Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wordpress\wp-content\themes\Incrediline Theme\functions.php on line 105
Any ideas? I've integrated this function before on a live site with no problems at all. The code that I use to call the function is inside the loop:
<?php // Add the ability to use post thumbnails if it isn't already enabled. // Not required. Use only of you want to have more than the large, // medium or thumbnail options WP uses by default.
if ( function_exists( 'add_image_size' ) ) add_theme_support( 'post-thumbnails' );
// Add custom thumbnail sizes to your theme. These sizes will be auto-generated // by the media manager when adding images to it on a new post. if ( function_exists( 'add_image_size' ) ) { add_image_size( 't1x1', 145, 200, true ); add_image_size( 't2x1', 307, 200, true ); add_image_size( 't2x2', 307, 417, true ); }
$i = 0; foreach ($images as $attachment_id => $image) { if ($start <= $i and $i < $stop) { $img_title = $image->post_title; // title. $img_description = $image->post_content; // description. $img_caption = $image->post_excerpt; // caption. //$img_page = get_permalink($image->ID); // The link to the attachment page. $img_alt = get_post_meta($attachment_id, '_wp_attachment_image_alt', true); if ($img_alt == '') { $img_alt = $img_title; } if ($big == 'large') { $big_array = image_downsize( $image->ID, $big ); $img_url = $big_array[0]; // large. } else { $img_url = wp_get_attachment_url($image->ID); // url of the full size image. }
// FIXED to account for non-existant thumb sizes. $preview_array = image_downsize( $image->ID, $size ); if ($preview_array[3] != 'true') { $preview_array = image_downsize( $image->ID, 'thumbnail' ); $img_preview = $preview_array[0]; // thumbnail or medium image to use for preview. $img_width = $preview_array[1]; $img_height = $preview_array[2]; } else { $img_preview = $preview_array[0]; // thumbnail or medium image to use for preview. $img_width = $preview_array[1]; $img_height = $preview_array[2]; } // End FIXED to account for non-existant thumb sizes.
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// // This is where you'd create your custom image/link/whatever tag using the variables above. // This is an example of a basic image tag using this method. ?> <?php if ($wrapper != '0') : ?> <<?php echo $wrapper; ?> class="<?php echo $wrapper_class; ?>"> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ($link == '1') : ?> <a href="<?php echo $img_url; ?>" title="<?php echo $img_title; ?>"> <?php endif; ?> <img class="<?php echo $img_class; ?>" src="<?php echo $img_preview; ?>" alt="<?php echo $img_alt; ?>" title="<?php echo $img_title; ?>" /> <?php if ($link == '1') : ?> </a> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ($img_caption != '') : ?> <div class="attachment-caption"><?php echo $img_caption; ?></div> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ($img_description != '') : ?> <div class="attachment-description"><?php echo $img_description; ?></div> <?php endif; ?> <?php if ($wrapper != '0') : ?> </<?php echo $wrapper; ?>> <?php endif; ?> <? // End custom image tag. Do not edit below here. ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
} $i++; }
} }
/////////////////////////////////////////////// // // End Nerdy.Biz WP Custom Galley Function // ////////////////////////////////////////////// ?>
I' edited functions.php to include a function that grabs images that are attached in a post. After I edit the file, and navigate to a page that calls the function I get this:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected $end in C:\xampplite\htdocs\wordpress\wp-content\themes\Incrediline Theme\functions.php on line 105
Any ideas? I've integrated this function before on a live site with no problems at all. The code that I use to call the function is inside the loop:
And here's my function.php :
Thanks!
There was a short tag in the function.php file that was not liked!