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demokrates2
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Posted Feb 25, 2007 - 7:45 PM:

I have upgraded my webserver
to PHP Version 5.2.0
Apache Version 1.3.37

Now I can not see the links after klicking on a sub-category

miniklick.de/link/index.php...ction=displaycat&catid=122



also I get a blank browser-window after klicking the search-function

miniklick.de/link/search.ph...php?filled=1&condition=and


.... or submitting a new link

miniklick.de/link/suggest.p...p?action=addlink&catid=118






I saw Your infos in
scripts.webmastersite.net/w...cles/Blank_Screen-211.html

1,
Is the WSN Version 346 not compatible to PHP Version 5.2.0 ??

2.
I don' understand: where are the If 'wsnindex' lists ?

thanks for answer





Paul
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Paul
Posted Feb 26, 2007 - 1:30 AM:

PHP 5.2.0 was released in November, after WSN Links 3.4.6, so 3.4.6 can't support it. The recent 4.0.x versions do.

The wsnindex matter isn't the problem you have, upgrading to new version there refers to a new WSN Links version, not PHP version.
demokrates2
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Posted Feb 26, 2007 - 3:13 AM:

okay

only two questions:


1.
If PHP-Version 5.1.6 released 24-Aug-2006
and WSN Links 3.4.6 Released 10/05/06


is PHP-Version 5.1.6 compatible to WSN Links 3.4.6 ?
or which PHP-Version is compatible ?


2.
Upgrade fee to WSN Links 4.0.18 is $30.00 USD, correct ?

Can I install the Upgrade-Version 4.0.18
by a complete new installation with all PHP-Files
and then importing the old MySQl-Tables _categories / _links later ??


Paul
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Paul
Posted Feb 26, 2007 - 2:25 PM:

1. 5.1.x (or 5.0.x, 4.4.x, 4.3.x) works fine with 3.4.6.

2. Yes, though the fee is semi-optional, just strongly encouraged.

You could do an upgrade that way but it seems like a really absurdly complicated way to do things, so I don't see why you would. Following the readme.html instructions running upgrade.php is a lot quicker.
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