Can vb4 handle PhP 7.2, when the GA (not RC) version comes out I mean?
vb4 and PhP 7.2
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No, 7.1 is the highest you can use.MARK.B
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I see. I wonder if there is a way via .htaccess then to force one directory on the same server to stay at PhP 7.1
I used to have to force the vb4 directory to stay at PhP 5, while allowing the vb5 forum's directory to go to PhP 7, but wondering if there is code that could allow no higher than PhP 7.1 in one directory, and no limit PhP on the other.
This was the code I used to put into the directory where I wanted it to stay at PhP 5 (now commented # out):
# Use PHP56 as default
#AddHandler application/x-httpd-php56 .php
and in the vb5 I used to have this:
# Use PHP7 as default
# AddHandler application/x-httpd-php70 .php
(or just nothing, if the default was already php7 anyway).
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Update, I just thought of a way...via WHM / MultiPHP Manager.
Last edited by Maltair; Fri 17 Nov '17, 11:47am.Comment
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I see. I wonder if there is a way via .htaccess then to force one directory on the same server to stay at PhP 7.1
I used to have to force the vb4 directory to stay at PhP 5, while allowing the vb5 forum's directory to go to PhP 7, but wondering if there is code that could allow no higher than PhP 7.1 in one directory, and no limit PhP on the other.
This was the code I used to put into the directory where I wanted it to stay at PhP 5 (now commented # out):
# Use PHP56 as default
#AddHandler application/x-httpd-php56 .php
and in the vb5 I used to have this:
# Use PHP7 as default
# AddHandler application/x-httpd-php70 .php
(or just nothing, if the default was already php7 anyway).
MARK.B
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You would have to use something similar to the two example handlers that you have posted. You would just point to the 7.1 installation. As Mark said, your hosting provider can help with the details.Translations provided by Google.
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