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Php Errors?
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Geoffrey Bolte
69 posts
Fri Aug 10, 18 9:31 AM CST
Seeing a bunch of errors popping up in my admin and front end. Tim, this seems new in the last few days. Looks like an update to PHP will invalidate some of the coding?
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Geoffrey Bolte
69 posts
Fri Aug 10, 18 10:03 AM CST
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Fri Aug 10, 18 11:05 AM CST
Is the PHP version 7.2? It looks like error related to 7.2 that I will have to address. See if you can have the PHP version changed to 7.1 and should clear it up.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Geoffrey Bolte
69 posts
Fri Aug 10, 18 12:26 PM CST
Tim,
7.0.30
7.0.30
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Sat Aug 11, 18 5:26 AM CST
I don't see why you would be getting those errors then. I develop on that version of PHP.
Try this. Click Settings in the main menu. Then underneath the left menu click "edit config file".
Look for this line:
error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
And change it to this:
error_reporting(0);
And save. See if that helps.
Try this. Click Settings in the main menu. Then underneath the left menu click "edit config file".
Look for this line:
error_reporting(E_ALL ^ E_NOTICE);
And change it to this:
error_reporting(0);
And save. See if that helps.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Geoffrey Bolte
69 posts
Sat Aug 11, 18 7:18 AM CST
Tim tried that and didn’t help.
But it’s interesting in my cpanel PHP is showing 7.0.30.
On the sytist backend it’s showing 7.2.6
So gusssing that may be the issue.
But it’s interesting in my cpanel PHP is showing 7.0.30.
On the sytist backend it’s showing 7.2.6
So gusssing that may be the issue.
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Sat Aug 11, 18 8:29 AM CST
You might want to ask your host why that is. There may be something in the .htaccess file or something telling it to use that PHP version.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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