Helmut Hullen wrote:
> Hallo, Seann,
>
> Du (nombrandue) meintest am 31.07.08:
>
>
I get the following error when selecting the Options - Weather
Fatal error: Call to undefined function php_self() in
/var/www/webmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php on
lin
Hallo, Seann,
Du (nombrandue) meintest am 31.07.08:
>>> I get the following error when selecting the Options - Weather
>>>
>>> Fatal error: Call to undefined function php_self() in
>>> /var/www/webmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php on
>>> line 25
[...]
> Basically it states in
Seann Clark wrote:
>
> kenmiles wrote:
>>> kenmiles wrote:
>>> I get the following error when selecting the Options - Weather
>>>
>>> Fatal error: Call to undefined function php_self() in
>>> /var/www/webmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php on line
>>> 25
>>>
>>> I am running Ubu
kenmiles wrote:
>> kenmiles wrote:
>> I get the following error when selecting the Options - Weather
>>
>> Fatal error: Call to undefined function php_self() in
>> /var/www/webmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php on line
>> 25
>>
>> I am running Ubuntu 8.04 with php5 and SquirrelMa
>kenmiles wrote:
> I get the following error when selecting the Options - Weather
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function php_self() in
> /var/www/webmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php on line
> 25
>
> I am running Ubuntu 8.04 with php5 and SquirrelMail version: 1.4.15
>
> R
kenmiles wrote:
> I get the following error when selecting the Options - Weather
>
> Fatal error: Call to undefined function php_self() in
> /var/www/webmail/plugins/compatibility/includes/1.5.0/global.php on line 25
>
> I am running Ubuntu 8.04 with php5 and SquirrelMail version: 1.4.15
>
> Regar
> Go to Options->Weather and add a location. Make sure to check "Show
> this location" if you want it to be displayed on the left.
This is the best solution because...
> Or you could ask God.
...I am not taking requests at this time.
--
Chris Hilts
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> The weather plugin was installed and configured in my system
> (Redhat Linux 7.3).
> How do I turn it on for a specific user ?
Go to Options->Weather and add a location. Make sure to check "Show
this location" if you want it to be displayed on the left.
Or you could ask God.
Cheers,
Paul
Isn't turning on and off the weather an act of God? ;)
Dean
= Original Message from [EMAIL PROTECTED] =
> Hi,
>
> The weather plugin was installed and configured in my system
> (Redhat Linux 7.3).
> How do I turn it on for a specific user ?
>
> Thanks
> Lumi
>
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