Mmmm... very strange...
can you print_r() the array returned by get_defined_functions(),
get_included_files() and get_declared_classes() and see if every thing
is going on right?? Use the last one if your included file define
classes too.
Can we review the code in the mailing list?? is it big?
But what if the function you are callign doesn't need any passed
variable like
$bar = foo(); ???
the more strange thing is, on a lamp environment (SUSE 9.0, PHP 4.3.5),
the scripts worked, on a wamp (win2k, same PHP) and on a LAMP RH9 same
PHP
it didn't work.
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Its the same in my case.
That's the point why i was wondering because if the function
that i want to call wouldn't exist it would normally print an error...
And to this comment
>Or you can echo out something in the function you're trying to call...
>
>function whatever() {
> echo ( "" );
>
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