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Hey guys, for whatever reason I am getting this syntax error:

 

Parse error: syntax error, unexpected '(', expecting ')' in C:\wamp\www\core\functions.php on line 229

 

here is line 229:

 

<?php
function addError($error, $ip = getIp(), $date = currentDate(), $time = currentTime()){
?>

 

Any ideas?

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okay I did something like this in my function definition. Would this be considered "proper"

 

<?php
function addErrorLog($error, $ip = NULL, $date = NULL, $time = NULL){
if($ip == NULL)
	$ip = getIp();
if($date == NULL)
	$date = currentDate();
if($time == NULL)
	$time == currentTime();
mysql_query("INSERT INTO ".TBL_ERROR_LOG." (ip_address, time, date, error) VALUES ('$ip', '$time', '$date', '$error')");
}
?>

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