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Find a list of function that clashes?

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I'm just wondering if there is a way of getting a list of functions that will clash across 2 folders.

I'm trying to update wp-united so that I can use it with WordPress multisite. I know that some of the functions are the same in both phpbb and WordPress. Is there any way of generating a list of all the functions that are the same across both phpbb and WordPress?

posted Jul 6, 2013 by anonymous

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