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Re: Wedge&PHP 7
« Reply #30, on March 10th, 2022, 04:56 PM »
How about PHP 8.1?

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Re: Wedge&PHP 7
« Reply #32,  »
Quote from mark435 on March 10th, 2022, 04:56 PM
How about PHP 8.1?
Not compatible as Wedge uses a function depreciated in PHP 7 and which now does not exist anymore.
Re: Wedge&PHP 7
« Reply #33,  »Last edited
Quote from Kian on November 15th, 2018, 05:58 PM
I have to migrate so I'm trying PHP 7.2 now...

I have an issue.

When I post a message, it works but then I get a white page... don't know why.
I finally tried again and found the culprit.

3 entries in the wedge_settings table :
Code: [Select]
search_index custom
search_custom_index_config a:1:{s:14:"bytes_per_word";i:5;}

I managed to find them by first isolating the problematic table then removing entries per lots until the issue was solved.

As the boss, Nao, has, understandibly and happily much better things to do (I hope my friend :) ), I'm thinking about migrating to another forum solution but did not find any working export tool.

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Re: Wedge&PHP 7
« Reply #34,  »
Quote from Kian on July 27th, 2023, 09:54 AM
, I'm thinking about migrating to another forum solution but did not find any working export tool.
I think the only converter away is to Elkarte. I have absolutely no idea if it still works.
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