FIXED!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I called my IT son who is on furlough from NASA and he:
Found in another thread, I added:
date.timezone="America/New_York"
to my php.ini file and started apache and the error went away.
Running php 5.2.17
Kids are good to have around!!!!!
I also had to turn off 1 product with this update but that was an easy thing.
Elmer
--------------- Added [DATE]1381333790[/DATE] at [TIME]1381333790[/TIME] ---------------
Quote:
Originally Posted by kh99
Just out of curiosity, did you change your php version at all, or did you just upgrade?
I don't have any specific knowledge of problems with 4.2.2, I was just trying to read the errors and figure out if there's a fix. You might look at vbulletin.com if you haven't already, if you're having an issue then it's likely others are having the same problem.
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4.2.2 is blowing up sites with glorious abandon! I did a straight update to the vBulletin as I was within the range of acceptable php 5.2.1.7 version.
Elmer