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Unable to Edit Some Posts
Posted this on vBulletin Community Forum a few days ago, but decided to post it here as well.
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What version of the software? What version of PHP? Is there mod_security or suhosin installed on the server?
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#3 above, if you're unsure ask your host then reply back, the reason Lynne inquired is because those can sometimes cause an issue if too aggressively configured.
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Now that you mention it, it stands out. Bluehost must have updated us sometime early Saturday morning. We were running 5.2 previously We can wait. It's not a huge inconvenience. From what I've heard, other people had worse things going on. |
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You should use George's script if you have ssh access, it'll fix up vB4 to be compat with php 5.4 until 4.2.2 is out.
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