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Originally Posted by LaSexorcisto
I'm not sure why, but you are 100% bullshitting us with your "issue". The 1st error ONLY happens in you use '<<EOF'. The second error happened because you changed it to '<>EOF'. I'm not sure who you're trying to BS, but you can run the code yourself
https : // onlinephp.io/c/aacd1
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If he's workin' localhost all bets are off.. Weird shit happens in a pseudo linux environment.
I dont see any benefit in making up bugs.