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You're making the assumption that we would be unaffected by a lack of good mod support. I tried a couple of different versions of PHP7 and get errors everywhere. This is what I get on a thread for example.
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(456): vB_BbCodeParser->do_parse('Awesome! And I ...', 0, 1, 1, 1, true, false, 'on_nl2br', false, 1) #3 /home/username/domainname.com/includes/class_postbit.php(1242): vB_BbCodeParser->parse('Awesome! And I ...', 57, '1', false, NULL, NULL, false, 'on_nl2br') #4 /home/username/domainname.com/dbtech/thanks/includes/class_postbit.php(177): vB_Postbit_Post->parse_bbcode() #5 /home/username/domainname.com/includes/class_postbit.php(329): vB_Postbit_Thanks->parse_bbcode() #6 /home/username/domainname.com/showthread.php(1096): vB_Postbit->construct_postbit(Array) #7 /home/username/domainname.com/dbseo.php(539): require('/home/username...') #8 {main} I recall hearing about that updated VB4, but I also recall hearing that not everything works. Sure, if it would play nice with my current setup that would be great. But in the meantime the only way around it that I can see is a host that will do PHP5. This very forum is running vBulletin 3. Think they'll make the jump to the latest vBulletin? I sure as heck wouldn't. I'd rather go with XenForo but I do not want to do that either. My forum works fine. My members are happy. I do sometimes get prodded to move on from vBulletin. And it seems a lot of people at this board would recommend that I stop using vBulletin too. ![]() Quote:
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I decided to send a message to Hostinger too. They don't have live chat so I'll eventually get an e-mail reply. So it seems that a lot of popular hosts will continue to support older PHP versions despite them being EOL. Which is really what I need if Hostboard's suggestion doesn't work so well with my customised vBulletin setup. I probably don't have the time to fiddle with that anyway if DreamHost is going to pull the plug in a couple of weeks. Edit: I got a response from Hostinger. It was just: "Currently we do not have any plans to end PHP 5 versions support." Those are three options already to choose from, then. It's a shame I'm having to move the hosting from DreamHost as I've been a customer for 13 years. |
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