Re: call to undefined function getPref

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Hallo, Paul,

Du meintest am 07.08.07 zum Thema Re:  call to undefined function getPref:

>> I have installed on some servers squirrelmail, versions 1.4.9 and
>> 1.5.1. Distribution: home brew, based on slackware 11.0.

> If you use 1.5.x, please use 1.5.2

The special problem is version independent - I'm sorry.
But I'll update next days.

> Sounds like you are trying to define a non-existent prefs backend?
> AFAIK, getPref() will always be available unless you modified the
> code in some way or defined a broken/non-existent custom prefs
> backend.

> In functions/prefs.php you can go to line 39 and insert this:

> echo "PREFS BACKEND IS $prefs_backend<HR />"; exit;

It's empty, in all my installations.

> If that doesn't show anything, then you need to track down why the
> require statements immediately below that are not working - those
> files are where getPref() is defined.

Nice work - I'll continue tomorrow.
Thank you!

Viele Gruesse!
Helmut

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