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18th, 2008,04:38 AM #1 No Profile Picture Jag_sv View Profile View Forum Posts Registered User Devshed Newbie (0 - 499 posts) Join Date May 2008 Posts 5 Rep http://forums.devnetwork.net/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=50717 Power 0 Fatal error: call to undefined function VIRTUAL() Hi all, Been reading through this forum for a couple of days now. I'm creating a website and trying to put data onto my webpage from database and viceversa (using dreamweaver). I'm not a programmer, hence why I was using dreamweaver. However, when I test my page i get the error: Fatal error: http://forums.devshed.com/php-development-5/fatal-error-call-undefined-function-virtual-531071.html Call to undefined function virtual() in Code: /home/cle49413/public_html/user/user.php on line 1 where line 1 of user.php is: Code: Now i've tried searching everywhere and reading this forum too but can't find the solution. Ive tried reading this too: (URL address blocked: See forum rules) but don't know how to fix it. total noob at programming. My understanding is it is better not to have .php file within that virtual command. could this be the problem? I had to download a dreamweaver extension to get a user to register, but now that i'm trying to display the users data in the 'user profile' page, i can't seem to do it because of this error. Thankyou Faq Reply With Quote May 18th, 2008,05:46 AM #2 LifeSteala View Profile View Forum Posts Visit Homepage Contributing User Devshed Newbie (0 - 499 posts) Join Date Apr 2007 Posts 264 Rep Power 72 When you call virtual as below PHP Code: virtual('/Connections/registerdb.php');
http://forum.awardspace.com/viewtopic.php?t=3352 and other programming language. Locked Search Advanced search 2 posts • Page 1 of 1 TheWakeUpCall Posts: 1 Joined: Sat Jun 17, 2006 6:20 pm PHP function virtual() .. causes Error Quote Postby TheWakeUpCall » Sat Jun 17, 2006 6:32 pm I have created a sqp database and stuff and set it all up to work with dreamweaver. Now, when I create a fatal error form to work with this database dreamweaver puts in the script: on the first line. By the way, /Connections/RAR.php is the path to some automated file dreamweaver makes, so that's ok. When I open the file this is in though it says: Fatal error: Call to undefined function: virtual() in /home/www/rar.awardspace.com/test.php on line 1 Instead of loading the form and letting fatal error call me input the data. I'm taking a wild guess that the php on awardspace does not support the function 'virtual'. Does awardspace run an out of date PHP? Top chess_award Retired Admin Posts: 1952 Joined: Fri Feb 17, 2006 10:54 pm Contact: Contact chess_award Website Quote Postby chess_award » Sat Jun 17, 2006 9:07 pm even if awardspace run PHP 4.4.1 ( see http://okay.awardspace.com/phpinfo.php ) virtual() is an old PHP function from PHP 3 already Current version is from PHP 4.0.6 But, as you also can see from my phpinfo link:Virtual Directory Support disabledmaybe this is effecting function virtual()Quotes from function virtual manual at php.net http://php.net/virtual-----'This function may be used on PHP files. However, it is typically better to use include() or require() for PHP files.''adam at varud dot com22-Apr-2005 11:35One should probably use include() instead of virtual() if it is straight html text. There is no advantage to using the apache sub-process over php (escpecially since you're calling it from php).' virtual() is an Apache-specific function which is similar to in mod_include. It performs an Apache sub-request. It is useful for including CGI scripts or