5.1.4 isn't in the ubuntu repositories yet so I can't test it (when I compile things from source I mess them up). PHP 5 versions do have a history of arbitrarily changing rules to break backwards compatibility though so it wouldn't surprise me.
Edit: Ah, actually my server is running 5.1.4 (my desktop is 5.1.2). None of my WSN Links installs seem to be having any trouble with it.
Well I have got this issue! I went to edit a link (after not having used the software for about 2 months...) and it worked... then had a need to edit it again and got this error: Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in /usr/www/users/xxx/directory/edit.php on line 300
My version is WSN Links 3.4.2 and my server info is below
PHP Version: 4.3.10 Zend Engine Version: 1.3.0 Loaded PHP Extensions: xslt xml tokenizer standard session recode posix pdf pcre overload odbc mysql mhash mcrypt mbstring gettext gd exif dba db curl ctype calendar bcmath zlib openssl apache
MySQL Version: 4.1.20-log MySQL Stats: Uptime: 545193 Threads: 2 Questions: 15196379 Slow queries: 449 Opens: 1250453 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 256 Queries per second avg: 27.873
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I get this error when i want to edit the link
Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in C:¶rogram Files\xampp\htdocs\tutorials\edit.php on line 300
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For all links? What PHP version? 5.1.2 seems to allow it.
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PHP Version: 5.1.4
But i believe that my local host is doing that error i have tested it on the www and looking good.
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5.1.4 isn't in the ubuntu repositories yet so I can't test it (when I compile things from source I mess them up). PHP 5 versions do have a history of arbitrarily changing rules to break backwards compatibility though so it wouldn't surprise me.
Edit: Ah, actually my server is running 5.1.4 (my desktop is 5.1.2). None of my WSN Links installs seem to be having any trouble with it.
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Well I have got this issue! I went to edit a link (after not having used the software for about 2 months...) and it worked... then had a need to edit it again and got this error: Fatal error: [] operator not supported for strings in /usr/www/users/xxx/directory/edit.php on line 300
My version is WSN Links 3.4.2 and my server info is below
PHP Version: 4.3.10
Zend Engine Version: 1.3.0
Loaded PHP Extensions: xslt xml tokenizer standard session recode posix pdf pcre overload odbc mysql mhash mcrypt mbstring gettext gd exif dba db curl ctype calendar bcmath zlib openssl apache
MySQL Version: 4.1.20-log
MySQL Stats: Uptime: 545193 Threads: 2 Questions: 15196379 Slow queries: 449 Opens: 1250453 Flush tables: 1 Open tables: 256 Queries per second avg: 27.873
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Obviously I don't support old versions, I presume it was fixed.