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For example, I got a verifacation email from a site I was going to be a member of, and when I clicked the confirmation link, I just got:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysqlqlesult() in /home/x3fusion/public_html/application/verify.php on line 33
I’ve gotten stuff similar to this mysql crap when I try to access some web pages. What’s wrong?
it means there’s no connection between Nuke and the database either because MySQL is down, there’s no database, no database tables exist or config.php is incorrectly configured, contact your webhost and have them send you your database login info.
Fatal error: Call to undefined function: mysqlqlesult() in /home/x3fusion/public_html/application/verify.php on line 33
One thing is for sure – it’s not an error on your side. Contact the webmaster and tell him ‘mysqlqlesult‘ is not a PHP function. Maybe he meant mysql_result?