That's how it appears to me, but I'm not sure why that is happening, or
how to fix it.
-Erich-
Dean Ariel wrote:
> Maybe it's not including the plugins when it's compiled ??
>
> Dean
>
> On 11/3/06, Erich C. Beyrent <erich.beyrent@beyrent.net> wrote:
>> Jochem Maas wrote:
>> > Erich C. Beyrent wrote:
>> >
>> >> I have written a plugin called html_select_date2, and it is giving me
>> >> some trouble. The first time the page loads, the function is
>> called and
>> >> everything works smashingly. However, if I refresh the page, I
>> get this:
>> >> *
>> >> Fatal error*: Call to undefined function:
>> >> smarty_function_html_select_date2() in
>> >>
>> */public_html/php/templates_c/%%24^24D^24D5865F%%default.form.tpl.php*
>> >> on line *97
>> >>
>> >> *Is this a permissions problem, or is something else going on here?
>> >>
>> >
>> > the function is not being loaded. what I do is stick all my custom
>> > smarty plugins in a directory and then add that directory to the
>> list of
>> > plugin dirs - that way Smarty will always be able to find/load your
>> plugins
>> >
>> >
>> LOL
>>
>> In the Why Use Smarty page, it says:
>>
>> "Adding custom features to Smarty is as easy as dropping them in the
>> plugin directory and mentioning them in the template."
>>
>> So that's exactly what I did. What I don't understand is why the plugin
>> works fine the first time the page loads, but fails when you refresh the
>> browser. Why does it get loaded the first time, but not from the
>> compiled template?
>>
>> -Erich-
>>
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