Website Crash and Error - php

I was working on my Wordpress last night and went to open the dashboard in a new tab and suddenly now I can't log in or view my site, I just keep getting these error messages:
"Fatal error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /home/caschica/public_html/connect.php on line 2"
"Your PHP installation appears to be missing the MySQL extension which is required by WordPress."
www.caschicago.com
www.caschicago.com/wp

Another reason to use mysqli or pdo, since php 6 or 7 it is not supported anymore to use mysql.
I cant believe how many times this is the answer on SO.

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Wordpress error: There has been a critical error on this website. Please check your site admin email inbox for instructions

I'm running a wordpress/woocommerce website running PHP7 on Windows IIS.
After clicking update plugins, I now get the following error when trying to do anything in the WP dashboard (the actual website still works fine, just not when logged in to WordPress):
Fatal error: require_once(): Failed opening required 'C:\inetpub(dir removed)\wordpress\wp-content\plugins\code-snippets/php/admin-menus/class-manage-menu.php' (include_path='.;C:\php\pear') in C:\inetpub(dir removed)\wordpress\wp-content\plugins\code-snippets\code-snippets.php on line 75
Line 75 of the code snippets file is:
/* Load the class */
require_once $class_path . "class-{$class_file}.php";
I tried the recovery email, but just got the message:
Recovery Mode not initialized.
I can't see that may be wrong - any ideas of next steps to try?
Thanks, Mark
I don't know why - but now the site appears to be working. It's as if WP "fixed itself" after a period of time (approx 30 minutes).
So if you get this error - try leaving it for a little while and see if it resolves itself. If anyone knows why/how it can do this, please say. Thanks, Mark

PHP - Interbase - Call to undefined function ibase_connect()

I'm trying to connect to a Firebase Database server but I'm getting:
PHP Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function ibase_connect()
It was working good, but today it started to throw that error. I've been for the last hours searching on the internet in every page, even in Portuguese, but nothing helps.
Almost in every post they are dealing with W/L/XAMPP, but that doesn't help.
I'm trying this on a valueserver shared host (I don't even know which company is that). PHP Version: 7.2.1
The file is running via cron job.
This is what I'd tried:
Verify in php.ini that interbase is uncommented.
Look for server errors (none).
Please I don't know what to do.

Drupal Fatal error: Call to undefined function views_get_enabled_views()

I use drupal 7.22 with Apache 2.2 , mysql 5.5 and PHP 5.3.
I'm having the error of WSOD, and when I enable the error message, it shows:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function views_get_enabled_views() in
/var/www/drupal7/sites/all/modules/admin_menu/admin_menu.map.inc on
line 150
It happens when I migrate the whole drupal to another system, or when I update the core to the recent released version, WHERE I enter the username and password to access the administration page ( /drupal-address/user).
You got this error because of view does not support some function of new drupal
check last reply on this link
https://drupal.org/node/1778470
Also
https://drupal.org/node/1170192

Drupal failed after update

I just updated Drupal core from 7.4 to 7.26. After running update.php site stopped working – both public and admin part. When I load it fatal error occurs:
Fatal error: Call to undefined function _system_default_theme_features() in /[drupal_path]/includes/theme.inc on line 1422
and when I reload it another fatal error apperars:
Fatal error: Call to a member function getDirectoryPath() on a non-object in /[drupal_path]/modules/image/image.module on line 83
next reload – first error, one more – second. Also, second error is loading much faster.
And one more thing, after applaying update.php I got one failed, I don't know if this is connected:
media_gallery module
Update #7009
Failed: FieldException: Próba aktualizacji egzemplarza nieistniejącego pola media_gallery_media. w field_update_instance() (linia 557 z /[drupal_path]/modules/field/field.crud.inc).
which is something like:
Failed: FieldException: Attempt to update an instance of a nonexistent field media_gallery_media. in field_update_instance() (line 557 in /[drupal_path]/modules/field/field.crud.inc).
PHP Version 5.5.6
Any tips where the problem is? I was trying disabling some modules from db, but this did't help.
It's difficult to explain the reason and to provide a solution.
My attempt would be to copy the DB and the files on a neutral platform (local machine or so) and experiment with the update.php script.
My suspicion would be that media module needs also update since it's using the old URI function definition (call). Also try to update other modules that are working with files.
The update is quite big since 7.4 to 7.22 (years of improvement). Reading the change log would be helpful but not realistic.
Did you also cleared the cache? (via drush if the web interface not working - /?q=admin/config/development/performance)
Please don't forget to post the solution if you find one for other users with the same issue.

"Fatal error: Call to undefined function" resulting in particular local server, but ran well in others'

I'm developing a PHP application which generating reports to PDF
Right now I'm facing some troubles
I'm working from my own computer with XAMPP Server and the code ran well
But when I copied the codes to my office's WAMP5 Version 1.6.5 Server I got errors
Fatal error: Call to undefined function array_fill_keys() in D:\wwwroot\tcpdf\include\tcpdf_fonts.php on line 1848
I went to that troubled line and removed it, but another Fatal error: Call to undefined function occured
Is there something wrong with my WAMP5 configuration?
Thanks
Your version of php is to old... as Royal Bg suspected.
Either upgrade to 1.6.6 for php 5.2. But if there is no reason to use such an old version switch to something less than 7 years old :)
see:
http://sourceforge.net/p/wampserver/news/?source=navbar

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