Is v2.0 and above compatible with PHP 7? I keep trying to install and it keeps failing
I'm on Mediatemple grid and I'm trying to install 2.1 but when I get to the third page I get an Internal Server Error page.
Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
Re: Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
Keep getting the following error either on upgrade or a fresh install and I can't quite figure it out.
Premature end of script headers: php-latest, referer: [ http://domain.com/cmsms-2.1-install.php/index.php?mea601817=2 ]
Same error with 2.1.5.
Premature end of script headers: php-latest, referer: [ http://domain.com/cmsms-2.1-install.php/index.php?mea601817=2 ]
Same error with 2.1.5.
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Re: Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
Sorry. To my knowledge nobody has reported this error before.
and yes, CMSMS 2.1.5 has been tested with PHP 7.
For more information, I found this. It won't help much, but maybe just a little: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/apache-err ... t-headers/
and yes, CMSMS 2.1.5 has been tested with PHP 7.
For more information, I found this. It won't help much, but maybe just a little: https://www.liquidweb.com/kb/apache-err ... t-headers/
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Re: Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
Thank you calguy. MediaTemple decided to get rid of 5.5 and only give me the option of 5.3 and 7 and decided that anything that was set to 5.5 will now be to 7 and broke a lot of things.
I know modules can also vary in compatibility as well....are your modules compatible? ...my LISE module seems to be broken too. SMH, I need a new host. Any recommendations?
I know modules can also vary in compatibility as well....are your modules compatible? ...my LISE module seems to be broken too. SMH, I need a new host. Any recommendations?
Re: Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
LISE has been tested with PHP 7.0.8 without issues. You really should change hosts: apparently they have some unusual configuration on their servers (to put it mildly) and changing server configurations without warning is not a friendly attitude towards paying customers.rbaby wrote:...my LISE module seems to be broken too.
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Re: Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
If there are some changes in configuration like switching PHP versions there are also changes with system pathes.rbaby wrote:decided that anything that was set to 5.5 will now be to 7 and broke a lot of things.
Please check your config.php if there are system pathes inside. if yes delete it. CMSMS will find right informations by themselve.
Try to go to LISE > Field definitions and click "Scan Field Definitions". Click after that "Attempt to repair field definition database tables".rbaby wrote:my LISE module seems to be broken too.
Re: Is v2.0+ Compatible with PHP7?
chandra, thank you...that got rid of the errors on my LISE page admin. The front-end still has an error though:
This is what some of my admin pages look like, this would be the System Maintenance page:
I've talked to them about it being a misconfiguration on PHP 7 on their end since even their 1-click install of CMSMS didn't work. What a pain
This is what some of my admin pages look like, this would be the System Maintenance page:
I've talked to them about it being a misconfiguration on PHP 7 on their end since even their 1-click install of CMSMS didn't work. What a pain