On Mon, March 20, 2006 4:58 am, Barry wrote:
> M. Sokolewicz wrote:
>> Since when can you "unset" functions from within php scripts??
>> (except
>> with specialized modules, which we'll just ignore for now).
> Why ignore them for now?
> Doesn't make sense for me ...
Because the number of people wh
Barry wrote:
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Since when can you "unset" functions from within php scripts?? (except
with specialized modules, which we'll just ignore for now).
Why ignore them for now?
Doesn't make sense for me ...
If the OP is capable of installing and using the runkit extension
them
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> Barry wrote:
>> Evert wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all!
>>>
>>> Recently I am getting the following error on some of my PHP-enabled
>>> websites. I think it started when I went from PHP4 -> PHP5.
>>>
>>> Here is an example (from http://wos.poboxes.info/) :
>>>
>>>
>>> Fatal error: Call
M. Sokolewicz wrote:
Since when can you "unset" functions from within php scripts?? (except
with specialized modules, which we'll just ignore for now).
Why ignore them for now?
Doesn't make sense for me ...
>>Recently I am getting the following error on some of my PHP-enabled
>>websites. I thin
Barry wrote:
Evert wrote:
Hi all!
Recently I am getting the following error on some of my PHP-enabled
websites. I think it started when I went from PHP4 -> PHP5.
Here is an example (from http://wos.poboxes.info/) :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function preg_match() in
/var/www/wos.pobo
Evert wrote:
Hi all!
Recently I am getting the following error on some of my PHP-enabled websites. I
think it started when I went from PHP4 -> PHP5.
Here is an example (from http://wos.poboxes.info/) :
Fatal error: Call to undefined function preg_match() in
/var/www/wos.poboxes.info/htdocs/
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