Hello,
I have updated my php version to release 5.5 and now I have got this error :
Fatal error: The file /home/mydomain.com/www/te3/index.php was encoded by the ionCube Encoder for PHP 5 and cannot run under PHP 5.5. Please ask the provider of the script to provide a version encoded with either the ionCube Encoder for PHP 5.3 or for PHP 5.4. in Unknown on line 0
I use the 3.282 version, when I launch the Update Manager, the message is "No updates available."
Thanks for your help
Lenny
php 5.5 compatibility
Moderator: Rock
Re: php 5.5 compatibility
Hello Lenny,
just download the php5.5 installer and run it one more time (it will not overwrite your current settings and trades) and it should work.
http://tradeexpert.net/install/v3/php5.5/install.tar.gz
Let me know if it works.
Best regards,
Alex
just download the php5.5 installer and run it one more time (it will not overwrite your current settings and trades) and it should work.
http://tradeexpert.net/install/v3/php5.5/install.tar.gz
Let me know if it works.
Best regards,
Alex
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Re: php 5.5 compatibility
Hello Alex,
Thanks for the response.
I've tried to use this installer, here is the error message :
Fatal error: The file /home/mydomain.com/www/te3/install.php encoded as type [1/55] cannot be decoded by this version of the ionCube Loader. in Unknown on line 0
Best regards,
Lenny
Thanks for the response.
I've tried to use this installer, here is the error message :
Fatal error: The file /home/mydomain.com/www/te3/install.php encoded as type [1/55] cannot be decoded by this version of the ionCube Loader. in Unknown on line 0
Best regards,
Lenny
Re: php 5.5 compatibility
Hi, Lenny.
You might be using an outdated version of IonCube Loader. Could you create a phpinfo page, so we can check it out?
1. Create a file with one line in it:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
2. save the file as info.php;
3. upload to your server;
4. send us the link in PM.
Regards, Rock
You might be using an outdated version of IonCube Loader. Could you create a phpinfo page, so we can check it out?
1. Create a file with one line in it:
<?php phpinfo(); ?>
2. save the file as info.php;
3. upload to your server;
4. send us the link in PM.
Regards, Rock
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