12-14-2024, 11:14 PM
MyManao,
Yes, the conflict is in the script language version (PHP) and myBB version.
It isn't compatible with script language version (PHP) that the myBB version script was written in.
Some of the newer versions of myBB would be compatible with PHP version 8.2.20. That said, 8.2.20 should be updated with 8.2.26 due to bug issues. That doesn't means 8.2.26 is compatible with myBB version 1.8.21 only that PHP 8.2.20 has some bugs that needed fixing and are fixed in .PHP 8.2.26.
So there are scads of plug-ins that are now incompatible with the current PHP version. Don't know the whole list of incompatible plug-ins but there's clearly many.
It would appear someone is also trying to do something in the code itself because the New Reply plug-in was working fine yesterday and earlier today but has since gone bad. So, someone's tinkering with the code behind the scenes.
I used to run a myBB forum and worked with with the PHP script on occasion.
Yes, the conflict is in the script language version (PHP) and myBB version.
It isn't compatible with script language version (PHP) that the myBB version script was written in.
Some of the newer versions of myBB would be compatible with PHP version 8.2.20. That said, 8.2.20 should be updated with 8.2.26 due to bug issues. That doesn't means 8.2.26 is compatible with myBB version 1.8.21 only that PHP 8.2.20 has some bugs that needed fixing and are fixed in .PHP 8.2.26.
So there are scads of plug-ins that are now incompatible with the current PHP version. Don't know the whole list of incompatible plug-ins but there's clearly many.
It would appear someone is also trying to do something in the code itself because the New Reply plug-in was working fine yesterday and earlier today but has since gone bad. So, someone's tinkering with the code behind the scenes.
I used to run a myBB forum and worked with with the PHP script on occasion.