Hi David,

I had the same problem in March this year - I wasn't familiar too with the PMwiki internals...

First make a backup of your working site under PHP5.3 to your pc's hdd!

This is what I did and what helped in my case:

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Hi,
SiteAnalyzer didn't bring me foreward; only the advice to update counter.php...

I checked some other issues -> no result! Now I made the following: I made a backup of my broken site, deleted all pmwiki files on the server and installed the current pmwiki2.2.113 to the server - then I copied the upload and wiki.d archives from my backup to the new installation files on the server and after some file updates everything works fine now ;-)!

Thanks for your support - now I'm really familiar with pmwiki's entrails...

Regards, Michael

Am 21.03.2019 um 09:22 schrieb Michael Lang:
Thanks, Simon,
I will test that. Meanwhile, as a workaround, I moved with my site www.miclangschach.de/index.php to a different provider, where I had the choice to go back to PHP5.3.29 - and voilá, everything is working: www.michael-lang-schach.de (under PMWiki 2.2.14, but this will be changed ;-)) - Regards, Michael

Am 21.03.2019 um 08:46 schrieb Simon:
Making sure all software is up to date is a great idea if you have forewarning of any server or PHP updates.

See

 * https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/SiteAnalyzer

or

 * https://www.pmwiki.org/wiki/Cookbook/RecipeCheck

which will help you out

cheers

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Regards, Michael :-)


Am 26.04.2019 um 22:17 schrieb David Bruce Murray:

I received this from my web host today.

"We are reaching out to inform you that as of June 3, 2019, Media Temple will no longer support PHP 5.3. Any domains using PHP 5.3 in your GRID hosting will automatically be changed to PHP 5.6 on that date. You are strongly encouraged to update any existing PHP code to ensure it is at least compliant with PHP 5.6."

When I changed over to PHP to 5.6, it broke my site. I get strings of error messages like those posted below. I am not a PHP programmer, and have no idea how to fix any of this. My site is huge:

www.sghistory.com

For the moment, I can set it back to PHP 5.3, but it looks like I have a little more than one month to find a solution. Any suggestions are appreciated. I have tried updating to the latest version of pmwiki in the past, but that broke something else.

*Deprecated*: preg_replace(): The /e modifier is deprecated, use preg_replace_callback instead in*/nfs/c10/h10/mnt/141983/domains/sghistory.com/html/local/spacewikiwords.php*on line*98

**Deprecated*: preg_replace(): The /e modifier is deprecated, use preg_replace_callback instead in*/nfs/c10/h10/mnt/141983/domains/sghistory.com/html/pmwiki.php*on line*608*

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