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Help me core problems
Hello forum i have facing aa core error when i save something in admanager ads please help me
Php 7.3.32 Vb 4.2.5 Geosharing.net Here error picture No members have liked this post.
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You can't run VB 4.2.5 with PHP 7.3. You need to downgrade to 7.1, or move to a supported version of Vbulletin.
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Originally Posted by Dead Eddie
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But was everything is fine this problem coming after some mods installation and i remove all mods but still problems No members have liked this post.
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Originally Posted by geosharing
Those errors don't appear to be add-on related. However, if you think you have a problem with an add-on, you should be talking to the author. ![]()
Otherwise, if you want to run vBulletin 4.2.5 on PHP7.3, you WILL have problems because it wasn't written to work with 7.3. This appears to be one of them. No members have liked this post.
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As Dead Eddie noted vBulletin 4.2.5's last "supported" PHP version is PHP 7.1.x In order to run it on newer versions you will need to update the code to be compliant. You can either do it yourself, hire a PHP programmer (no need to be a VB developer), or use this:
https://vbulletin.org/forum/showthre...highlight=php8 However even after you update the core you will be left with having to update your mods as well. PHP 7.1 reached EoL back in 2019. PHP 7.2 reached EoL back in 2020 PHP 7.3 reached EoL back in 2021 PHP 7.4 will reach EoL in 2022 PHP 8.0 will reach EoL in 2023 PHP 8.1 will reach EoL in 2024 As you can see the development cycle is pretty aggressive and the issue will be that shared hosting services will drop support for EoL products noting performance and security issues. YMMV
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Running custom version of vBulletin based on v4.2.5 PHP 7.4.x :: MariaDB 10.5.x :: UTF8MB4 & InnoDB Tables No members have liked this post.
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