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My forum is ++++ed...
I cannot quote someone or do anything. When I post a thread, this appears:
Can anyone help me? |
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Likely cause, php was upgraded and you need to upgrade to vB4.2.3 RC 1
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My vBulletin is upgraded to the most recent version out.
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If you are running 4.2.3 RC 1 then you should not be getting this error
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There's nothing in my members area that gives me the option to download 4.2.3, so adding the code is all I can do for now, |
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What version of PHP is your server running?
You may get 4.2.3 by clicking the More Options button on the download page. |
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5.5.24. I looked all over for a download in the Mmber's Area, Patch area, couldn't find any version for 4.2.3
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See screenshot
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Did you try what ForceHSS suggested? The very first time I installed vBulletin 4 I got all kinds of errors at the top of my forum, but my forum still worked fine with the errors there. So I added the same code as ForceHSS suggested, and the errors disappeared. There is also a config option in the PHP.ini I think, that does almost the same thing I believe. But I am not sure about the php.ini option, so I could be wrong about that. It has been a very long time. |
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