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Apologies for the undetailed description on my last question. I installed wordpress with Jevelin Theme on linux server, its a really basic setup, i had'nt edited any code whatsoever with the setup, or added any unecessary plugins, it was working straight out the box untill i have recently got this error:

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '<' in /tmp/theme_temp_setupgwHCl7 on line 2.

I have tried to do the following apon reading some other comments with the same problem:

  1. Delete current theme (no effect)
  2. Rename plugins folder (no effect)

I connot even access wp-admin upon deleting the theme. Get the same error. I cannot locate tmp/theme_temp on my server either. I see no such directory. Any help would be greatly appreciated. ------

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I'll guess you've embedded html inside a block in the offending file (somewhere near the top).

You really need to provide a much more detailed problem description to get any real help.

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  • I have not touched a file called /tmp/theme_temp_setupwQZaeh or edited any other template files. This is why i am asking if anyone would have some advise. If i look in my tmp folder, there is no file called theme_temp. – Shane Bloem Nov 23 '17 at 16:19
  • The site was working 100% and i hadn't touched a thing untill the other day this error appeared. – Shane Bloem Nov 23 '17 at 16:20
  • I am running Wordpress with the latest versions of PHP and SQL on linux server if this helps. – Shane Bloem Nov 23 '17 at 16:29