what are the differences if I run vbulletin on php4 or php5? In which way more stable and better performance?
The recommended version is PHP 5.2, however both vBulletin 3.6 and 3.7.0 will run on PHP 4 -- that is the minimum requirement. PHP 5.2 can give a performance boost. You should also note that PHP 4 is now unsupported.
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Originally Posted by ShawnV
It would be nice to get a list of MOD's that will be effected by this somewhere.
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I'm sure the mod authors will update their hacks if they need too. The fix is only needed if $_POST points to stock vBulletin files.
I agree...we are always being told "learn how to do things yourself", but if we do, and modify our own boards, important stuff like this is not made available to us because we haven't released anything.
Well, I'm not yet at a skill level where I could release anything, yet I'm denied the fix.
I doubt it will be long, though you'll have to wait for confirmation from Marco, it is not being done to prevent you from fixing your board, I believe Marco just want to make sure the advice given is correct and anything that the coders bring up is resolved.
There is no need to release anything in order to obtain access to the fix, you should be able to see it fairly soon.
Bear in mind that only forms posting to default vBulletin files would be affected, if you are adding options to existing forms then there is no need to worry. It is only if the modifications you have are non-vB forms which are posting to vB pages.
MoT3rror: I stated in my previous post that you do not need to release anything. You will be able to see it soon. (Although you are tagged as a coder, so you should have access to the forum I would have thought.)