Updated post.

Here is a new bug

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in Z: \ home \ localhost \ www \ index.php on line 47

Here is the 47th line:

$postQ = 'email=' . $user . '@gmail.com&pass1=' . $password . '&pass2=' . $password . '&capcha=' . $otvet . '&reg=' . $ololo . '); 

Where is the error here?

Closed due to the fact that it was off-topic by Athari , DeKaNszn , Timofei Bondarev , velikodniy , user31688 May 8 '15 at 3:08 .

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  • one
    Unnecessary `. '' before '); Learn the PHP stuff! - KiTE
  • the opening bracket is not visible, why then is the closing one? - Andrei Arshinov

2 answers 2

Error &lt; . This is an HTML mnemonic for the character "<".

Must be for($i = 0; $i < $number; $i++)

  • Updated post (most likely update a few more times (only 67 lines)) Try to find an error here, please. - Kravchvvs
  • one
    Are you kidding ? .. - KiTE
  • Well, find a mistake there please) wrote in haste, in pkhp newbie - Kravchvvs
  • discard the whole script, editor and server at hand - Andrei Arshinov
  • this is the only mistake that remained with me - Kravchvvs

weird line $ i <$ number; I never did that, and the actual question is, what does she do?) the answer added - everything fell into place, for ($ i = 0; $ i <$ number; $ i ++)