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The product was originally written for PHP 5. It was updated for backwards-compatibility with PHP 4, but the earliest tested version was 4.4.1.
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So its kinda like maybe yes and maybe no?? I will try and let you know what happens ;)
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Tried out the lite Version, the support is very good. So I bought the package. So far I like it very much. :)
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I know that this is unsupported, but I'm curious if anyone else received the following error when trying to create a new article? I am using 3.7.2.
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A note about my above problem... I moved an existing thread into my wiki forum and it works just fine (some CSS tweaks are needed), but I couldn't make a new thread. Any ideas? Am I not supposed to use the main wiki forum, but create sub-forums instead?
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Has anyone tested this with 3.8?
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Thanks, I'll start by deactivating my mods and reactivating them one-by-one to see (assuming, of course, that the product works with all other mods turned off).
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I tried it on my test site, which doesn't get any traffic (save for me a few times a month). I did have a mod that was conflicting with it, and now it works just fine. :)
It does seem rather... tedious to install, but (kind of like vBulletin for the first time) once you have it set up, it pretty much runs itself. |
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