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can target relevant areas of the site and show ads based on geographical location of the user if you wish. Starts at just $1 per CPM or $0.10 per CPC. Please help me: Fatal error: Call to undefined function virtual() Discussion in 'Programming' started by FireFlywins, Dec 16, 2008. 0 FireFlywins Peon Messages: 11 Likes Received: 0 Best Answers: 0 Trophy Points: 0 #1 I am working in Dreamweaver with PHP MySQL. I inserted a record through 'Record Insertion Form Wizard'and when I ran the page through the web server, it is showing this error: Fatal error: Call to undefined function virtual() in /home/aircraft/public_html/Content Writing/coa/insertassignment.php http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=50717 on line 1 Have a look at the first few lines: https://forums.digitalpoint.com/threads/please-help-me-fatal-error-call-to-undefined-function-virtual.1152965/ this means it is connecting to the server through the same code, but when I am running the page, it is giving this error. I also replaced require_once and include in the place of virtual but then it is giving error. Someone please help me. Thank you. Regards, Manoj FireFlywins, Dec 16, 2008 IP misbah Active Member Messages: 265 Likes Received: 10 Best Answers: 0 Trophy Points: 68 #2 why you replaced include or require function to virtual ? misbah, Dec 17, 2008 IP FireFlywins Peon Messages: 11 Likes Received: 0 Best Answers: 0 Trophy Points: 0 #3 misbah said: ↑ why you replaced include or require function to virtual ?Click to expand... Because, somewhere in forums I read that if I do that then it will work. Simple . What do you think of solution? How can we overcome this challenge? FireFlywins, Dec 17, 2008 IP harrisunderwork Well-Known Member Messages: 1,006 Likes Received: 21 Best Answers: 0 Trophy Points: 135 #4 Use include or require instead of virtual. harrisunderwork, Dec 17, 2008 IP (You must log in or sign up to reply here.) Show Ignored Content Log in with Facebook Your name or email address: Do you already have an account? No, create an account now. Yes, my password is:
IP isWhoisCalculatorTool PointsNewsNews tip?ForumsAll ForumsHot TopicsGalleryInfoHardwareAll FAQsSite FAQDSL FAQCable TechAboutcontactabout uscommunityISP FAQAdd ISPISP Ind. ForumsJoin Search similar:DSL/Prism Deployment Forums → Software and Operating Systems → Web Developers → PHP and virtual() uniqs581 Share « Flash MX UI component properties http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r6516940-PHP-and-virtual • True Basic. Opinions? » escscojoin:2000-12-11Rancho Cucamonga, CA escsco Member 2003-Apr-8 7:46 pm PHP and virtual()When using virtual, i get this:Fatal error: Call to undefined function: virtual() in...I'm sure I have the relative path correct. It's supposed to call a cgi script sitting in the cgi-bin. I call it like this.virtual("../../cgi-bin/path to file");I'm not sure if there's a problem call to with the function virtual() or my relative path. Could it be just my installation of PHP? I'm running php4.2.1 on win2k.Thanks · actions · 2003-Apr-8 7:46 pm · BSDealityWork Smarter, Not Harder.join:2001-12-19Ridgefield, CT BSDeality Member 2003-Apr-8 7:54 pm did you check the apache error_log ? · actions · 2003-Apr-8 7:54 pm · escscojoin:2000-12-11Rancho Cucamonga, CA escsco Member 2003-Apr-8 call to undefined 7:57 pm It's not generating any errors there. · actions · 2003-Apr-8 7:57 pm · guess who@midco.net guess who to escsco Anon 2003-Apr-8 8:50 pm to escscovirtual() is an Apache-only function. Are you running PHP on Apache or IIS?You could also use virutal("/path/to/cgi") rather then multiple parent switches. Older versions changed the current directory, but not sure if it still does. · actions · 2003-Apr-8 8:50 pm · JAAuldeWeb DeveloperMVMjoin:2001-05-09Williamsport, MDARRIS SB6141Ubiquiti EdgeRouter LiteUbiquiti UniFi AP JAAulde to escsco MVM 2003-Apr-8 8:51 pm to escscosaid by escsco:I'm sure I have the relative path correct. It's supposed to call a cgi script sitting in the cgi-bin. I call it like this.virtual("../../cgi-bin/path to file");It seems to me that while you may very well have the correct path in the "()", you have not defined the function "virtual()" so PHP doesn't even know what to do with that.Maybe post the rest of your code?EDIT: On reading the comments of "guess who", I realize that I have spoken of what I know not of. · actions · 2003-