Help on PHP support

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Navman
 
 
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Help on PHP support

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Hi there A:I'm a new on here and B: I mudle through and usually succeede in listing my site.
I need help,
I recevieved this message from my hosting site and need a little help.

"Starting June 1, 2020, InMotion Hosting will no longer support PHP 5.3 on our shared hosting platform. With this announcement, any domains using PHP 5.3 in a shared environment will automatically be changed to PHP 5.6. If you are currently utilizing PHP 5.3 on any of your websites, you are strongly encouraged to switch to a more recent version. You can find instructions for doing this on our Support website:

https://www.inmotionhosting.com/support ... ount-uses/

PHP 5.3 has been End of Life (EOL) since August 2014, however, InMotion Hosting had continued to support this version. It is no longer recommended to use PHP 5.3 as it places you at risk for bugs and security vulnerabilities that have been fixed in more recent PHP versions. PHP 5.3 is no longer being patched upstream by The PHP Group, nor will it be provided or supported in future versions of cPanel.

While we may not be able to specifically identify whether your website software is compatible with more recent versions of PHP, all current versions of popular software should be compatible with PHP 5.6 or higher. If you are not sure whether your application supports a specific version of PHP, we encourage you to reach out to your developer, webmaster, or application provider for assistance. If you are not utilizing PHP on websites in your account, this change will not affect you.

If you have any questions please contact InMotion Support at support@inmotionhosting.com. Our support team is available 24/7 to assist you."

My question is I'm using WYIYWYG 14 do I have to do anything or not, I'm not sure inmotion support will give any support after I read the third paragraph
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Re: Help on PHP support

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Navman
 
 
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Re: Help on PHP support

Post by Navman »

Thanks for that , I had actualy come across that some how and looked at my version, page properties and und PHP version it lists 4 and 5+,
but I thought that 5+ meant any upgaded version of 5 i.e. 5.3, 5.6 etc, but infact 5+ means anything 5 and above as in the article to include version 7.
When I look at my actual webpage properties it states version 4. So if I edit the pages and change the PHP vesion in page properties to 5+ is that me sorted.
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