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please help..
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: gars_upload_image() in /home/content/p/r/o/prophett/html/board/geek/gars/includes/gars_class_core.php on line 345
I am getting that error when trying to upload any images. any assistance is appreciated. I have looked through this forum, and I have found no results. |
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ReFTP the gars_functions_image.php file to your server in ASCII mode into the following directory: /your-forum-directory/geek/gars/includes
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Thankyou! that worked.
can you please tell me however, how did you know to upload that file off of that error given? I am trying to understand this a bit more. |
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The error message means that the gars_upload_image function couldn't be found, and as that function is in the gars_functions_image.php file, FTPing that file to the server fixed the problem.
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