what Jon said.

but note it's better to stick your functions into a seperate 'funcs' file
and include_once() or require_once() that instead. at some stage you'll have so
many functions you may want to split them up into seperate 'funcs' files 
depending
on what they do (and/or what they are used for) but for now start by creating a
a single utility file that just contains functions you have written.

Stephen Lake wrote:
> Hey Guys and Gals,
> 
> I am having a small problem with a user defined function, I placed it in a 
> config file and it works as expected, but the problem seems to arise only 
> when I try to use my login script for a members area I am redeveloping.
> 
> The error message that comes up is the following:
> 
> Fatal error: Cannot redeclare clean_sql() (previously declared in 
> C:\Apache2\htdocs\braille\config.php:94) in 
> C:\Apache2\htdocs\braille\config.php on line 108
> 
> The problem is its claiming that I am trying to redeclare the function in 
> the config file when there is only the original function.
> 
> I checked in other area's where this config file is being used and I do not 
> get this error. Nor am I including other files that have the config included 
> in them.
> 
> The problem is only in my login script. If anyone can give me a little 
> insight into this error I would be greatly appreciated.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Steve 
> 

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