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vBAdvanced works with PHP 7.2.30
Hello, everyone. Just wanted to drop by and let folks know that vBAdvanced works with PHP7.2.30
A few files need to be adjusted, and it'll fire right up. In each of these files - vba_cmps_admin.php, vbacmps_install.php (if installing for the first time or to re-install... more with this file in a sec), vba_cmps_include_bottom.php and vba_cmps_include_top.php Find: Code:
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= new vBAvanced should fire right up now. Back to that install file, vbacmps_install.php - If you are installing for the first time on vB3.8+ or simply need to re-install/upgrade, you *might* need to modify the version number. Find: Code:
define('IS_VB_36', (in_array(substr($vbulletin->options['templateversion'], 0, 3), array(3.6, 3.7))) ? true : false); Code:
define('IS_VB_38', (substr($vbulletin->options['templateversion'], 0, 3) == 3.8) ? true : false); These are the ONLY changes I made to mine, and it works. I am running vB 3.8.11 on PHP Version 7.2.30. www.3dgladiators.net and/or www.colonialfleets.com (to see everything, you'd need to be a member logged in, but I think you can see enough right there to know it works) |
I absolutely confirm that it works up to PHP 7.4. However, be prepared for a lot of warnings like these:
Code:
PHP Warning: Use of undefined constant forumhome - assumed 'forumhome' (this will throw an Error in a future version of PHP) in ..../modules/navigation.php(65) : eval()'d code on line 1 |
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