|  | Posted by ZeldorBlat on 01/14/08 18:22 
On Jan 14, 10:40 am, "Pugi!" <pugin...@gmail.com> wrote:> On 14 jan, 15:27, ZeldorBlat <zeldorb...@gmail.com> wrote:
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 > > On Jan 14, 6:25 am, "Pugi!" <pugin...@gmail.com> wrote:
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 > > > I am using PHP 5.1.6 on RHEL5 server (is default installation of PHP).
 > > > When using DateTime I get a fatal error: Class DateTime not found, the
 > > > same with the function date_create: call to undefined function.
 > > > According to the PHP manual DateTime and date_create are available
 > > > from PHP version 5.1.0.
 > > > The development machine uses PHP 5.2.1 (everything works fine), but
 > > > for production I am stuck with PHP5.1.6.
 > > > How do I solve this ?
 >
 > > > Pugi
 >
 > > There's a comment in the manual on date_create():
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 > > "date_create and other DateTime related functions are included by
 > > default only in PHP versions equal and greater than 5.2.
 >
 > > In PHP 5.1.2 this functionality is marked to be experimental and has
 > > to be enabled at compile time."
 >
 > Yes, I saw that today on the online manual, but I use a downloaded
 > manual (chm) and there it says PHP >= 5.1.0
 
 It is in PHP >= 5.1.0 -- but you need to explicitly enable it when you
 compile PHP versions < 5.2.
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