[PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

2009-10-09 Thread kronos
Hi,

Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions work? 

I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function easter_date() . . . 
easter_days on both local and production sites.


?php

echo easter_days(2009);
print brbr;
echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009)); 
print brbr;
echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));  

?


I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.

Tia,
Andre

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Re: [PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

2009-10-09 Thread Jonathan Tapicer
What platform? If you compiled PHP yourself you need to compile with
--enable-calendar.

Jonathan

On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM,  kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions work?

 I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function easter_date() . . .
 easter_days on both local and production sites.


 ?php

        echo easter_days(2009);
        print brbr;
        echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009));
        print brbr;
        echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));

 ?


 I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.

 Tia,
 Andre

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Re: [PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

2009-10-09 Thread Andre Dubuc
Hi Jonathon,

I'm using Mandriva 2008.0  x86_64 version (which probably didn't have that 
enabled).. Thanks -- will check. Be fun trying to enable it though, given 
Mandriva's propensity to stick stuff in weird places. Sigh . . .

Andre


On October 9, 2009 09:20:29 am Jonathan Tapicer wrote:
 What platform? If you compiled PHP yourself you need to compile with
 --enable-calendar.

 Jonathan

 On Fri, Oct 9, 2009 at 10:01 AM,  kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions
  work?
 
  I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function easter_date()
  . . . easter_days on both local and production sites.
 
 
  ?php
 
         echo easter_days(2009);
         print brbr;
         echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009));
         print brbr;
         echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));
 
  ?
 
 
  I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.
 
  Tia,
  Andre
 
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Re: [PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

2009-10-09 Thread Chris Streatfield
Out put on PHP 5.2.4

quote
Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /testphp.php on line 2
/quote

Line 2 is the first line of code.

Output on PHP 5.2.6 and on PHP 5.3.0 local

blank page.

All the best
Chris Streatfield
Tel: +64 4 475 7846
Mob: 021 102 6018
Skype: chrisstreat

On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:01:24 kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
 Hi,
 
 Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions work? 
 
 I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function 
easter_date() . . . 
 easter_days on both local and production sites.
 
 
 ?php
 
   echo easter_days(2009);
   print brbr;
   echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009)); 
   print brbr;
   echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));  
 
 ?
 
 
 I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.
 
 Tia,
 Andre
 
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Re: [PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

2009-10-09 Thread kronos
Thanks Chris.

Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on both 
local and production. Sigh . . 

I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't for the 
life of me find it on the net now). It works well, but I need to set the 
output to a variable, so I can use it for other purposes. But that's another 
prob . . .

Regards,
Andree



On October 9, 2009 02:46:52 pm Chris Streatfield wrote:
 Out put on PHP 5.2.4

 quote
 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /testphp.php on line 2
 /quote

 Line 2 is the first line of code.

 Output on PHP 5.2.6 and on PHP 5.3.0 local

 blank page.

 All the best
 Chris Streatfield
 Tel: +64 4 475 7846
 Mob: 021 102 6018
 Skype: chrisstreat

 On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:01:24 kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions
  work?
 
  I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function

 easter_date() . . .

  easter_days on both local and production sites.
 
 
  ?php
 
  echo easter_days(2009);
  print brbr;
  echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009));
  print brbr;
  echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));
 
  ?
 
 
  I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.
 
  Tia,
  Andre
 
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Re: [PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5

2009-10-09 Thread Shawn McKenzie
kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
 Thanks Chris.
 
 Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on both 
 local and production. Sigh . . 
 
 I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't for 
 the 
 life of me find it on the net now). It works well, but I need to set the 
 output to a variable, so I can use it for other purposes. But that's another 
 prob . . .
 
 Regards,
 Andree
 
 
 
 On October 9, 2009 02:46:52 pm Chris Streatfield wrote:
 Out put on PHP 5.2.4

 quote
 Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /testphp.php on line 2
 /quote

 Line 2 is the first line of code.

 Output on PHP 5.2.6 and on PHP 5.3.0 local

 blank page.

 All the best
 Chris Streatfield
 Tel: +64 4 475 7846
 Mob: 021 102 6018
 Skype: chrisstreat

 On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:01:24 kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
 Hi,

 Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions
 work?

 I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function
 easter_date() . . .

 easter_days on both local and production sites.


 ?php

 echo easter_days(2009);
 print brbr;
 echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009));
 print brbr;
 echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));

 ?


 I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.

 Tia,
 Andre

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Well, I'm not sure why you don't have the function, but if you scroll to
the bottom of http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.easter-date.php:

if(!function_exists('easter_date')) {
function easter_date ($Year)
{
/*
G is the Golden Number-1
H is 23-Epact (modulo 30)
I is the number of days from 21 March to the Paschal full moon
J is the weekday for the Paschal full moon (0=Sunday,
1=Monday, etc.)
L is the number of days from 21 March to the Sunday on or before
the Paschal full moon (a number between -6 and 28)
*/  
$G = $Year % 19;
$C = (int)($Year / 100);
$H = (int)($C - (int)($C / 4) - (int)((8*$C+13) / 25) + 19*$G + 
15) % 30;
$I = (int)$H - (int)($H / 28)*(1 - (int)($H / 28)*(int)(29 / 
($H +
1))*((int)(21 - $G) / 11));
$J = ($Year + (int)($Year/4) + $I + 2 - $C + (int)($C/4)) % 7;
$L = $I - $J;
$m = 3 + (int)(($L + 40) / 44);
$d = $L + 28 - 31 * ((int)($m / 4));
$y = $Year;
$E = mktime(0,0,0, $m, $d, $y);

return $E;
}
}


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Re: [PHP] Fatal error on functions valid for PHP 4, 5 [RESOLVED]

2009-10-09 Thread kronos
On October 9, 2009 05:17:18 pm you wrote:
 kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
  Thanks Chris.
 
  Seems like the function is a dud. I have '-enable-calendar' working on
  both local and production. Sigh . .
 
  I have been using another modified 'easter' function, 'pFeast', (can't
  for the life of me find it on the net now). It works well, but I need to
  set the output to a variable, so I can use it for other purposes. But
  that's another prob . . .
 
  Regards,
  Andree
 
  On October 9, 2009 02:46:52 pm Chris Streatfield wrote:
  Out put on PHP 5.2.4
 
  quote
  Parse error: syntax error, unexpected T_STRING in /testphp.php on line 2
  /quote
 
  Line 2 is the first line of code.
 
  Output on PHP 5.2.6 and on PHP 5.3.0 local
 
  blank page.
 
  All the best
  Chris Streatfield
  Tel: +64 4 475 7846
  Mob: 021 102 6018
  Skype: chrisstreat
 
  On Sat, 10 Oct 2009 02:01:24 kro...@aolohr.com wrote:
  Hi,
 
  Would someone be kind enough to test whether these following functions
  work?
 
  I'm getting: PHP Fatal error:  Call to undefined function
 
  easter_date() . . .
 
  easter_days on both local and production sites.
 
 
  ?php
 
echo easter_days(2009);
print brbr;
echo date(M-d-Y, easter_date(2009));
print brbr;
echo date(D d M Y, easter_date(2009));
 
  ?
 
 
  I'm using 5.2.10 production; PHP 5.2.4 local.
 
  Tia,
  Andre
 
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 Well, I'm not sure why you don't have the function, but if you scroll to
 the bottom of http://us2.php.net/manual/en/function.easter-date.php:

 if(!function_exists('easter_date')) {
   function easter_date ($Year)
   {
   /*
   G is the Golden Number-1
   H is 23-Epact (modulo 30)
   I is the number of days from 21 March to the Paschal full moon
   J is the weekday for the Paschal full moon (0=Sunday,
   1=Monday, etc.)
   L is the number of days from 21 March to the Sunday on or before
   the Paschal full moon (a number between -6 and 28)
   */
   $G = $Year % 19;
   $C = (int)($Year / 100);
   $H = (int)($C - (int)($C / 4) - (int)((8*$C+13) / 25) + 19*$G + 
 15) % 30;
   $I = (int)$H - (int)($H / 28)*(1 - (int)($H / 28)*(int)(29 / 
 ($H +
 1))*((int)(21 - $G) / 11));
   $J = ($Year + (int)($Year/4) + $I + 2 - $C + (int)($C/4)) % 7;
   $L = $I - $J;
   $m = 3 + (int)(($L + 40) / 44);
   $d = $L + 28 - 31 * ((int)($m / 4));
   $y = $Year;
   $E = mktime(0,0,0, $m, $d, $y);

   return $E;
   }
 }


Thanks Shawn!

Actually, I've given up on the PHP function, and managed to extract the info I 
need from 'pFeast' class. This class uses the same code as above but with 
some major enhancements.

A little bit more work on the code, and it'll be accomplishing what I need.

Thanks for your suggestion!

Regards,
Andre

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