When a host upgrades PHP version, it doesn't stop vBulletin installations from working.
No, but it can fill the screen with errors/warnings and make someone think it's broken. They call their host, host tells them to upgrade, that their version is no longer compatible. If you didn't know any better, what would you do?
No, but it can fill the screen with errors/warnings and make someone think it's broken. They call their host, host tells them to upgrade, that their version is no longer compatible. If you didn't know any better, what would you do?
I would do like 100s of others have done, come here and learn.
No, but it can fill the screen with errors/warnings and make someone think it's broken. They call their host, host tells them to upgrade, that their version is no longer compatible. If you didn't know any better, what would you do?
I agree.
I wish people would make more of a habit of contacting their software support first. We can then sort the problem. If the issue were to turn out to be hosting related, we can help them approach their host with correct information.
Most hosts I've had any experience of have been utterly woeful and fall back on "it's the software" almost every time. It's appalling.