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    For some reason Line 41 of my scripts has an error:

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    $cmd .= $this->user.'@'.$this->host.' ''.$command.'' > /dev/null &'
    Help is much appreciated.

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    Can you tell us what the error is? What does it say when you try and view it?

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    Sorry I forgot to add that

    Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_CONSTANT_ENCAPSED_STRING in lots/of/pretty/witty/files on line 41

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    Hi, try something like

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    $cmd .= $this->(user.'@'.$this->host.' ''.$command.'' > /dev/null &'); 
    If that doesn't work, try moving the brackets around to somewhere else. If none of them work, I don't have a clue

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    PHP Code:
    $cmd .= $this->user.'@'.$this->host.' '.$command.' > /dev/null &'

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    Well spotted.. I just thought of the brackets because that was what I needed last time I had that error when coding in PHP
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    Thank you Both.

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    Just to point out you can't put variables in single quotes. Only double qoutes support variables.

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