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On 09/12/10 12:49, <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:support-request@drupal.org">support-request@drupal.org</a> wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Check you php version.
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<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span> From calendar project page on drupal.org:
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>*NOTE: I basically have no more time to support problems related to
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>outdated versions of PHP. If you want dates to work correctly you need
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>to use PHP 5.2 or higher. Expect this to become an absolute requirement
<span class="moz-txt-citetags">> </span>in the near future. It is already a requirement for the D7 version.*
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<pre wrap="">Except that in this case, calendar needs <b
class="moz-txt-star"><span class="moz-txt-tag">*</span>exactly<span
class="moz-txt-tag">*</span></b> PHP 5.2, but not
higher. The above mentioned error you get if you try to use PHP 5.3...
Jarry
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Thank you Jarry.<br>
Seems like I cannot have use of the calendar functions on my test pc
which has the latest Ubuntu upgrades and updates.<br>
I won't be degrading php, I'm not so familiar with the system to know
how to do this with safety, I am extremely worried that if the tech
updates our drupal server our site will probably fail due to this
condition. ouch!<br>
Roger<br>
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