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Originally Posted by squidsk
Since you're using php 5.5 you should upgrade your vbulletin to 4.2.3 since 4.2.2 is not compatible with php 5.5 and see if that fixes things.
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It's on the to do list schedule as the site is still definitely in development. I wasn't aware that PHP 5.5 and vBulletin 4.2.2PL4 weren't technically compatible.
I will definitely give this a try tonight when there is no activity. Especially since I also heard it technically "officially" supports MariaDB which is what we use across all our networks for MySQL.
Are there any major template changes in 4.2.3 or is it all just back-end? Believe me when I say it took months to style our style so I don't want to lose it in one night.
(You'll have to forgive me, my last experiences with vBulletin were from the 3.x days so I still have a lot of catching up to do).