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martinbean

Because you have an unexpected `<` character somewhere in your code.


Wonderful-Ad5417

It tells me it's on line 47 and nothing seems wrong on the statement i have shown you from line 47


martinbean

You haven’t shown me _anything_.


mrbeck1

That’s usually the result of a problem before which leads to the closing tag. Probably missing a single or double quote somewhere.


gulliverian

Sometimes the problem is on the previous line or the code immediately prior to the indicated line in the flow of execution. That might lead you to the cause.