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3.6 is going to have problems running on newer versions of php.
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I tried this and unfortunately it didn't work for me. I still get the same errors. This is frustrating! I thank everyone for all the help provided so far. |
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have you tried talking to your host to install the right version of php and MySQL for the vb version you are using
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No, that is going to be my next thing I do. Hoping that they will be able to help.
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Assumption confirmed
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So after speaking with my host, they will not allow me to use an older version of PHP or MySql. So am I just screwed now?
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Looks like you have two options either cancel your hosting or upgrade your vb to vb5. I would go for option one
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You can find a host that will install an older version of php, buy a dedicated box then you can install what you like or install vb4 or later. Check your licence and see if a version of vb4 is available to you.
You should be good to go on these versions: Apache v2.2.16 (cgi-fcgi) PHP 5.2.14 MySQL Version 5.0.96-community |
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The versions I've given above should work for you, supply these to your host and ask if they can manage that, it may be that you have to move from shared hosting to VPS in order to get your set up as you need.
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