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Re: CMS - Editable Content

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I have Editable Content working fine with PHP version set to PHP5-PHP7 in Page Properties > Advanced.
You don't have to change this setting in other projects.
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@Pablo

Carefully avoided my other questions - its ok I understand nothing is guaranteed. :)

I am currently using 'Newswriter' without issue and just thought the CMS Editable Content would be an interesting alternative.
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Re: CMS - Editable Content

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@WWBman

Yes my pages are set the same - I believe Pablo is/was referring to the web hosts server.
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brynj wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:32 pm @WWBman

Yes my pages are set the same - I believe Pablo is/was referring to the web hosts server.
OK
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I would be interested if anyone has experience of moving from 5.6 to 7.3 and if everything worked as normal or if they experienced any issues with things no longer working.

I say this as I have no knowledge what to expect if i make the move.
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Re: CMS - Editable Content

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All built-in scripts work with PHP7.
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Re: CMS - Editable Content

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@Pablo

Just thinking - what about the issue of not being able to set permissions to to 775 or 777 as per instructions - is that a possible cause ?

(Reminder - when set to those I get a '500 internal server error' in the browser)
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FWIW:
All my folders are set to 755
and my files are set to 644.
I never need to change them.
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WWBman wrote: Wed Sep 02, 2020 1:51 pm FWIW:
All my folders are set to 755
and my files are set to 644.
I never need to change them.
Thanks for the info
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Re: CMS - Editable Content

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Interesting development ......

I signed up to a free webhost and they run PHP v7.4.8 .....

and it works !!!!

So I guess I need to bite the bullet and update to v7 with my normal webhost.
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