On Wednesday 11 August 2004 05:18, Alex Hogan wrote:
> Apparently I must've been calling it from someplace else that I can't
> find, and changing to include_once() fixed the problem. I just don't
> understand why it worked for as long as it did before now.
Once upon a time PHP allowed a function
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> Well, it's very likely that that file was being included
> twice. You just can't do an include() on the same file twice
> if it defines functions or classes. Look through your code
> and see all of the places where the include was happening.
> Perhaps the file that includes that file i
On Tue, 10 Aug 2004 14:07:09 -0500, Alex Hogan
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Did your error_reporting level change with the upgrade? This
> > was more than likely silently ignored with PHP4 and now
> > showing as a warning/error in PHP5 or just dependent upon
> > your error_reporting level.
>
> N
> Did your error_reporting level change with the upgrade? This
> was more than likely silently ignored with PHP4 and now
> showing as a warning/error in PHP5 or just dependent upon
> your error_reporting level.
No..,
I was careful to set 5 up with as many of the same settings as the
previous v
It's probably not PHP 5 and more likely that someone changed the php.ini
error reporting settings in the process of upgrading (or maybe PHP 5 has a
different set of default settings?).
You should probably trace through your application and note what files are
being loaded, in what order, etc.. so
From: "Alex Hogan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I have a registration page that hasn't changed in several weeks. Today
> it decided to freak-out by throwing an error;
> 'Cannot redeclare myfunctionname() on line 10 of myfunctions.inc'
>
> Nothing has changed in either the calling page, or the function.
Hi All,
I have a registration page that hasn't changed in several weeks. Today
it decided to freak-out by throwing an error;
'Cannot redeclare myfunctionname() on line 10 of myfunctions.inc'
Nothing has changed in either the calling page, or the function. The
only thing that has changed since
Hello,
My function to read a comma separated text file and return a sorted multi-dimensional
array will not work if used more than once per page.
I know why I'm having this problem. But, I don't know how to solve it. :-(
Calling it Twice:
$services = tbl2array ("../locations/service.txt",
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