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Started by Thunderace, July 30, 2005, 04:40:50 PM

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Thunderace

I'm trying to add SSI includes to MySiteBuilder

index.php refers to the index.php of MysiteBuilder not SMF

However when I write it one way it works when I access directly index.php
It then doesn't work when I access the same page as index.php?&page=Home


<table width="128px"><tr>
<td class="boxes" valign="top">
<div class="headings" align="center">News</div><br /><p />
<div align="center">
<?php ssi_news(); ?>
</div><br /><p />
</td></tr></table>


Then the total opposite ..

When I write it the other way it fails when I access directly index.php
But works when I access the same page as index.php?&page=Home

<?php
echo 
'
<table width="128px"><tr>
<td class="boxes" valign="top">
<div class="headings" align="center">News</div><br /><p />
<div align="center">'
;
ssi_news();
echo 
'</div><br /><p />
</td></tr></table>'
;
?>


Error message ..

Fatal error: Unknown function: ssi_news() in /home/mysite/public_html/dir/file.php on line 37

Any ideas?

Damann

can you be a bit more specific about the scripts and how you have set up everything?


Damann

what do you want to use ssi_news() for and have you defined it?


Damann

that's why you get this error:
Fatal error: Unknown function: ssi_news() in /home/mysite/public_html/dir/file.php on line 37


Damann

try writing (in the first code) ssi_news() instead of ssi_news();


Thunderace

Seems to me that direct access to index.php:

Needs the HTML echo 'd and function ()

whereas index.php?&page=Home:

Needs no echo ' of the HTML but needs <?php function () ?>


Damann

I've tested it out on my server and I ALWAYS get that error message

Thunderace

The function that defines is on the first line of index.php and is the same for both examples

require("/home/mysite/public_html/smf/SSI.php");

Damann


kegobeer

QuoteFatal error: Unknown function: ssi_news() in /home/mysite/public_html/dir/file.php on line 37

Can you post file.php?
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Thunderace

This is solved .. thanks for your time guys, it was a bit late and ended up being a simple "settings" typo in MySiteBuilder.

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