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Another 4.2.2 upgrade test
Hi Guys
Getting this error after the upgrade: PHP Code:
Dave |
That is a issue with Christos classifieds mod.
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Yeah I know I've asked on his site also. Would it just be best to delete his files, to see if I can get in?
I've removed all parts of his mod.....but still getting this error: PHP Code:
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That means it can't find that file since you removed it.
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I've got in, but it's still throwing up this error, know and again. For the most part everything seems to be working. I don't think I'll be in a rush to move to this version.
Thanks Ozzy! |
4.2.2 has broken all over the world, great if you have 0 plugins... advice.. dont use it
here is example http://www.dragonbyte-tech.com/produ...st-thanks-like |
I'm thinking the same thing. Not going to upgrade...
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These warnings were likely there also before the vBulletin upgrade, but there is a 4.2.2 change in the error handler which will force php to display errors even if you have set them to off in your php.ini.
--------------- Added [DATE]1381359117[/DATE] at [TIME]1381359117[/TIME] --------------- The fix is listed at vbulletin.com: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...-been-released |
So instead of fixiing errors... just hide them lool...
in settings lol This option should only be used if you are running php 5.3.0 or greater and your plugin code is generating deprecated or strict errors. Where possible, you should fix the plugin code rather than rely on this option. thats really bad... you should fix the plugin code rather than rely on this option. Thats what head developer suggested hahahha mental php.ini btw some run Nginx ;) stays broken... lucky i found a fix for nginx |
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