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Using Old Scripts On Tommy


qsgt

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Hi There,

 

I recently moved from Stevie to Tommy and have been busily reinstalling all of my scripts. However, one of the scripts that I use (The soonick fork of PoMMo, found here, no longer works properly, there are strict standards and depreciated function warnings on many of the pages. The script worked fine on Stevie (running PHP 5.3.8 I believe) but the Multi PHP Manager on Tommy only goes down to PHP 5.4. Is there any way to run PHP 5.3.8 for the sub domain of my account that will run PoMMo? I have had a look at things like PHPlist but some of the functionality that I want is not there whereas PoMMo has a very small install footprint and is incredibly easy to use, unlike PHPlist.

 

Unfortunately, I don't have enough experience with PHP to fix the warnings myself and PoMMo is so old it is no longer being actively developed. Any advice you can give me would be greatly appreciated.

 

Thanks,

qsgt

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Php 5.3 is not supported. I had to recode a bunch of stuff when I moved to tommy as well. The mail client I run (for an external mail server) was for 5.2/5.3...Spent a week rewriting chunks of it. I asked for 5.3 then, Krydos said 5.3 can't be easily added to the php manager...

 

You could try turning off php errors (which will get of the errors), but it won't fix the code. If its actually incompatible, it'll just not work right or at all. Unfortunately if that happens, you're in the market for new software. :(

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