Hi! I know that the "cannot redeclare function"-problem was already discussed concerning conditional function definitions. AFAIK the bug was fixed in phpa 1.1, but since a new (very dirty coded) web application was installed on our server, I think there's still a similar bug left in phpa. Look at these two cases: case 1 (working with and without phpa) case 1 source: http://www.edinger.info/working.phps case 1 with phpa: http://www.edinger.info/working.php case 1 without phpa: http://www.edinger.info/nocache/working.php case 2 (broken with phpa, but working without phpa) case 2 source: http://www.edinger.info/broken.phps case 2 with phpa: http://www.edinger.info/broken.php case 2 without phpa: http://www.edinger.info/nocache/broken.php Regards, Hannes ------------------------------------------------------------------------ www.php-accelerator.co.uk Home of the free PHP Accelerator To post, send email to phpa@xxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe, email phpa-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with subject unsubscribe