Unexpected T_String PHP Error [closed] - php

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I seem to be getting an unexpected T_STRING when I run this php code on my wordpress website. The goal is to have customised banners along the top of each post and the problem area appears to be the third line of the attached code...
<div id="header-middle">
<?php bannerAd('template-header'); ?>
<?php if ((get_post_meta("$post->ID", '_as_roomname', true)=='Party Casino') bannerad('party-casino'); ?>
</div>

You're missing a closing ) in the if statement

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Good day! i'm trying to connect my php program to mysql local host. however i got an error saying
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'else' (T_ELSE) in C:\xampp\htdocs\loginpage\log.php on line 6
Here's my program:
<?php
$connect = new mysqli('localhost','root','','login');
if($Connect->connect_error);{
die('connectin failed bruh');
}else
echo('connect worked');
?>
I badly needed your help! Thanks!
If statement body is closed before you start it, you just need to remove semicolon to execute statement of the if condition the right code should be
if($Connect->connect_error){
............
.............
}

PHP Inline If Syntax error [closed]

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I'm trying to make a inline if request.
Here the code
<?=(file_exits($storage.$file.'.md5')) ? file_get_contents($storage.$file.'.md5') : file_put_contents($storage.$file.'.md5', md5_file($storage.$file)?>
The log says
syntax error, unexpected '?>', expecting ',' or ')'
What's the problem?
You've missed a closing bracket ) in the end, just before the ?>
Here is a fixed code:
<?=(file_exits($storage.$file.'.md5')) ? file_get_contents($storage.$file.'.md5') : file_put_contents($storage.$file.'.md5', md5_file($storage.$file))?>

Error unexpected ;; [closed]

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I can´t found my syntax error:
$params['title_header'] = ''.$article_info->name.' > MODELS';
Can you help me to find him?
I´m coding in a laravel controller.php file.
You don't have a close parenthesis after opening str_slug() after article_id.
$params['title_header'] = ''.$article_info->name.' > MODELS';

I don't know how to use real path in php [closed]

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I'm trying to use this code but it gives me an error :
// root path defined("ROOT_PATH")
|| define("ROOT_PATH", realpath(dirname(__ FILE__) . DS."..".DS));
this is the error:
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected 'FILE__' (T_STRING) in /opt/lampp/htdocs/op/inc/config.php on line 20
You have an extra space in __ FILE__ , It should be __FILE__.
Not sure if you did that just for formatting here.

T String When using a reference [closed]

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I am using this as a reference
$jpsupp1 = '<?=$gamesss['jackpot']?>';
How can I use this without the 'jackpot' giving me t_string errors?
It should be:
$jpsupp1 = $gamesss['jackpot'];
You don't need <?= when you're already executing PHP code. That's used for embedding PHP in HTML.
Use double quotes
$jpsupp1 = "<?=$gamesss['jackpot']?>";
or
$jpsupp1 = "<?={$gamesss['jackpot']}?>";
Depending on what you want to store.

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