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Fatal error: Load.php(1040)

Started by PJP, May 17, 2006, 06:05:20 PM

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PJP

Hello first of all and thank you for the forum software, I have a problem. I installed the forum and when I click on a topic, I receive this error, any ideas?

Thank you in advance!

Fatal error: Call to undefined function: create_button() in /home/dothack/public_html/bb/Sources/Load.php(1040) : eval()'d code on line 238

kegobeer

Make sure you uploaded all of the files.  If you installed any mods, make sure you installed them according to the directions.
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PJP

I have installed anything but themes, which is uploading. I don't see what else it can be, maybe an error with the theme.

gamesmad

Does it work with the default theme??  If not, reupload sources/Load.php

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PJP

yes, it works fine with the default theme, the theme I'm using is called bluBlur, which can be found in the download section on this site.

kegobeer

You haven't mentioned your SMF version.  You must use a theme for your version of SMF.  RC2 requires RC2 compatible themes, 1.0.7 requires themes compatible with 1.0.7, etc.
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PJP

I have the latest version:

SMF File   Your Version   Current Version
SMF Package   SMF 1.0.7   SMF 1.0.7

kegobeer

Quote from: kegobeer on May 18, 2006, 09:22:06 AM
1.0.7 requires themes compatible with 1.0.7, etc.

If your custom theme isn't 1.0.7 compatible it will causes all sorts of errors.
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PJP

It was because I didn't have 1.1 RC2, thank you all for your help.

PROBLEM SOLVED!

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