On October 9, 2009 05:17:18 pm you wrote:
> kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
> > Thanks Chris.
> >
> > Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on
> > both local and production. Sigh . .
> >
> > I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't
> > for the li
kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
> Thanks Chris.
>
> Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on both
> local and production. Sigh . .
>
> I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't for
> the
> life of me find it on the net now). It works well, b
Thanks Chris.
Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on both
local and production. Sigh . .
I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't for the
life of me find it on the net now). It works well, but I need to set the
output to a variable
Out put on PHP 5.2.4
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /testphp.php on line 2
Line 2 is the first line of code.
Output on PHP 5.2.6 and on PHP 5.3.0 local
blank page.
All the best
Chris Streatfield
Tel: +64 4 475 7846
Mob: 021 102 6018
Skype: chrisstreat
On Sat, 10 Oct 2009
Hi Jonathon,
I'm using Mandriva 2008.0 x86_64 version (which probably didn't have that
enabled).. Thanks -- will check. Be fun trying to enable it though, given
Mandriva's propensity to stick stuff in weird places. Sigh . . .
Andre
On October 9, 2009 09:20:29 am Jonathan Tapicer wrote:
> Wha
What platform? If you compiled PHP yourself you need to compile with
--enable-calendar.
Jonathan
On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM, wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions work?
>
> I'm getting: "PHP Fatal error: Call to undefined function easter_d
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