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    PHPnuke Error

    Fatal error: Call to undefined function: message_die() in /home/virtual/site79/fst/var/www/html/phpnuke/html/db/db.php on line 88

    Any clue? Heres what on line 88:

    message_die(CRITICAL_ERROR, "Could not connect to the database");

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    well, uhh.. obviously, the function message_die does not exist. search through all of your files for "function message_die(" and see if it actually exists or not.
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    you obviously haven't a clue how many files there are.

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    Originally posted by duc
    you obviously haven't a clue how many files there are.
    You obviously don't want to fix your problem. There are plenty of editors out there that can 1) open multiple files at a time, and 2) search in all open files.

    Not that hard to accomplish. In fact, it'll only take a few seconds.

    And furthermore, why not try asking the PHPNuke people? I doubt many of us here use it, so we wouldn't have a clue how it works or common errors.
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    Originally posted by duc
    you obviously haven't a clue how many files there are.
    you got me there, don't you? however, like hobo stated, there are tabbed interface editors that can search through all opened files for one particular string.. if you want to find your problem, start looking..
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    There are even editors that search all files in a directory, without the need to open them...
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