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problem with php 5.x working with vbulletin?
i know of 1 other person reporting the problem.
heres the thread on vb.com http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/showthread.php?t=153433 take a glance over. |
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MMMmmmm, so what's the plans then? Does this mean if our servers go over to PHP5 in the future were all gonna have problems who are running on 3.0 series boards?
Because I would have thought the servers out there are going to go over to PHP5 sooner or later. That's why the likes of phpBB have started to concentrate now on there PHP5 version of there new board. Even they accept it's just a matter of time before more and more servers make the switch just to keep up with the compitition for fear of losing customers once it becomes accepted more and more as the norm. EDIT: By the way, is vBulletin 3.5 designed for PHP5. And thats why it's called vBulletin 3.5 |
PHP5 is still in beta stages, and it can be a long time before that is over, and even longer before most hosts will use it as a replacement for PHP4.
Jelsoft will not official support third-party beta products. You can read a lot about this at vbulletin.com. |
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