This occurs when creating a new course.
Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form() in /home/users/wkasv03/public_html/moodle/course/lib.php on line 12
Any ideas?
In reply to Antti Immonen
Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Martin Dougiamas 씀
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Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Antti Immonen 씀
It happens right after adding new teacher and before entering to the new course. Error disappears when refreshing screen.. and then i can continue. I was just thinkin that this might have something to do with my previous problem, which has not yet been solved.
I have not edited source, as far as i know..
Version is Moodle 1.0.6.4 (2002112400)
I have not edited source, as far as i know..
Version is Moodle 1.0.6.4 (2002112400)
In reply to Antti Immonen
Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Martin Dougiamas 씀
In reply to Martin Dougiamas
Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Antti Immonen 씀
In reply to Antti Immonen
Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Martin Dougiamas 씀
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Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Ahmed Nabil 씀
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Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Martin Dougiamas 씀
In reply to Martin Dougiamas
Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Ahmed Nabil 씀
In reply to Ahmed Nabil
Re: Fatal error: Cannot redeclare print_log_selector_form()
에 Martin Dougiamas 씀
Ah
Well, the only thing I can think of is that on Windows you need to be extra careful that the settings in config.php have the correct case.
There is a known bug with include_once() and require_once() on Windows that means they don't work properly if the case isn't right. The include works OK, but it doesn't register that it's done it.
Well, the only thing I can think of is that on Windows you need to be extra careful that the settings in config.php have the correct case.
There is a known bug with include_once() and require_once() on Windows that means they don't work properly if the case isn't right. The include works OK, but it doesn't register that it's done it.