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Urgent Help Needed - Admin Site Down
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Lynne Berridge
4 posts
Thu Nov 23, 17 7:59 AM CST
I've just tried to log into the admin section of my site and find the following error:
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /homepages/4/d104721409/htdocs/sy-inc/functions.core.php:9 Stack trace: #0 /homepages/4/d104721409/htdocs/syt-admin/index.php(27): dbConnect(Array) #1 {main} thrown in /homepages/4/d104721409/htdocs/sy-inc/functions.core.php on line 9
can you help?
the front end is working fine:
www.berridgejonesphotography.co.uk
thank you
Lynne
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysql_connect() in /homepages/4/d104721409/htdocs/sy-inc/functions.core.php:9 Stack trace: #0 /homepages/4/d104721409/htdocs/syt-admin/index.php(27): dbConnect(Array) #1 {main} thrown in /homepages/4/d104721409/htdocs/sy-inc/functions.core.php on line 9
can you help?
the front end is working fine:
www.berridgejonesphotography.co.uk
thank you
Lynne
Tim - PicturesPro.com
16,148 posts
(admin)
Fri Nov 24, 17 7:24 AM CST
The error would indicate your host upgraded the PHP version to PHP 7 and you must be using a Sytist version lower than 1.0.
However, you would be getting that error on the front end too. I suspect you are using the incorrect admin link.
But you can have your host downgrade the PHP to version 5 or update your Sytist.
However, you would be getting that error on the front end too. I suspect you are using the incorrect admin link.
But you can have your host downgrade the PHP to version 5 or update your Sytist.
Tim Grissett, DIA - PicturesPro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
My Email Address: info@picturespro.com
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Lynne Berridge
4 posts
Sat Nov 25, 17 5:22 AM CST
cheers, that' looks like what happened!
I'll be charged extra next year for using a lower php 5.6!
Does the latest version of Sytist work with php 7.0+?
I just checked the hosting requirements and it states PHP 5+ but doesn't specifically say anything about 7+
thanks
I'll be charged extra next year for using a lower php 5.6!
Does the latest version of Sytist work with php 7.0+?
I just checked the hosting requirements and it states PHP 5+ but doesn't specifically say anything about 7+
thanks
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Bill Wells
249 posts
Sat Nov 25, 17 8:06 AM CST
the latest sytist version works works with php 7.1 without issues. So yes will work with 7.0.
PHP 7/7.1 is a bit faster, more secure, version.
PHP 7/7.1 is a bit faster, more secure, version.
Edited Sat Nov 25, 17 8:08 AM by Bill Wells
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