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Does Sitemap support PHP5?

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    correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't think that vB 3.5.4 even supports php5.

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    Quote Originally Posted by briansol View Post
    correct me if i'm wrong, but i don't think that vBulletin 3.5.4 even supports php5.
    I have PHP 5.1.1 installed on my localhost with vBulletin 3.5.4 and it runs fine,


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    vBulletin works fine with MySQL 5+ and/or PHP5+

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    according to their forums, it "works with some tweaks" (i think there's some things you need to do in the config files) but it is unsupported. I think 3.6 is going to change that official statement, but i'm not sure.

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    Do you have a link?

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    i guess i stand corrected, i can't find it... and everything i did find says that it IS supported.

    where the heck did i read that....

    i know, because my server guy was going to put php5 on the server a while ago, but we didn't because vb didn't support it. hrmph.

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    ok, nevermind - thanks for looking

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