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icon5.gif  PHP call to undefined function errors... [message #4975] Wed, 14 August 2002 19:37 Go to next message
Raccroc is currently offline  Raccroc   United States
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I got the forum up and running and for awhile everything seemed good. All of a sudden, things with very badly and I've started getting errors during certain user events. Here is what I've found so far...

When clicking on the "Profile" link...
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: fmt() in /var/www/html/theme/default/register.php on line 300

When trying to apply spelling corrections...
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: reverse_fmt() in /var/www/html/theme/default/post.php on line 157

When posting (note: posts fine, but returns this error)
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: reverse_fmt() in /var/www/html/theme/default/post.php on line 395

Running current RedHat 7.3 versions of MySQL, PHP, and Apache (all fully patched to current RH versions). FUD Forum version is 2.3 RC1. Issues occur with both Mozilla 1.0 and IE 6.x.

Any ideas or suggestions as to what I might have done to screw myself up? Not being to up on PHP, my next step is to start reinstalling progams...just thought I'd ask here first.

Thanks,

- john
Re: PHP call to undefined function errors... [message #4976 is a reply to message #4975] Wed, 14 August 2002 19:56 Go to previous message
Ilia is currently offline  Ilia   Canada
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Inside the register.php file check if function fmt() exits. Then check if inside include/theme/default/ rev_fmt.inc file exits.

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