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make sure you remove all lines above the php block. There should be no empty lines at the top of the file
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I noticed that <? php were both on line 1. After moving the PHP down to line 2, I get the following error, again:

Parse error: parse error in /home/httpd/vhosts/freepgs.com/httpdocs/patcook/whatimplayin.php on line 3.
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You really should read up on php at www.php.net

Once you understand the language itself setting this up will be tremendously faster.
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Well, after about 2 and a half weeks at this, I have to say my qwest for a smaller sig than the current one I'm running over shoutcast.com is not going to come to an end with Radio toolbox. No matter what I try, I keep getting the same Line 3 error over and over again, and even if I don't get an error, which has happened once, nothing still was printed inside the png. ruffdawg's script at http://www.freepgs.com/ruffdawg/sigcode2lines.phps was so much simpler and I got that up in 5 minutes. I tried using with the png from radio toolbox on the above script. I can see that something was written in it, but you can't read it, because the pic is too small.
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