• We’re upgrading our servers to PHP 7.2 and while running compatibility checks we got these possible compatibility errors:

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    FILE: /nas/content/live/preferredregis/wp-content/plugins/captainform/includes/encryption/class-captainform-encrypt.php

    FOUND 6 ERRORS AFFECTING 2 LINES

    83 | ERROR | Extension ‘mcrypt’ is deprecated since PHP 7.1 and removed since PHP 7.2; Use openssl (preferred) or pecl/mcrypt once available instead

    83 | ERROR | Function mcrypt_decrypt() is deprecated since PHP 7.1 and removed since PHP 7.2; Use OpenSSL instead

    83 | ERROR | The constant “MCRYPT_DES” is deprecated since PHP 7.1 and removed since PHP 7.2

    83 | ERROR | The constant “MCRYPT_MODE_ECB” is deprecated since PHP 7.1 and removed since PHP 7.2

    84 | ERROR | Extension ‘mcrypt’ is deprecated since PHP 7.1 and removed since PHP 7.2; Use openssl (preferred) or pecl/mcrypt once available instead

    84 | ERROR | Function mcrypt_get_block_size() is deprecated since PHP 7.1 and removed since PHP 7.2; Use OpenSSL instead
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    Could you let me know if the plugin is PHP 7.2 compatible?

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  • Plugin Contributor CaptainForm

    (@captainform)

    Hello,

    Thank you for getting in touch with us.

    Our plugin is compatible with PHP 5.2.

    We will keep you updated regarding this aspect and let you know when a new version will be available.

    In case you need assistance with anything else, please don’t hesitate to contact us at [email protected] or via live chat and we will gladly help.

    Have a great day!

    PHP 5.2 is end of life. We’ve been using your plugin for years in a large multi-site instance. It’s going to be a pain to work with the dozens of admins to find a replacement forms application, but due to the end of support for PHP 5 we have to update PHP before the end of the month due to the security risk. I would imagine any outer enterprise customers who are using this plugin will need to follow suit to remain compliant and to keep their instance secure. Is addressing the PHP compatibility issue on your roadmap? Can you provide any kind of timeframe for this? Any information is appreciated.

    https://dev.to/david_j_eddy/php-5-end-of-life-is-upon-us-why-you-should-care-3gpk

    • This reply was modified 5 years, 11 months ago by dzarelli.
    Plugin Contributor CaptainForm

    (@captainform)

    Hello,

    Thank you for getting back to us.

    Updating CaptainForm to PHP 7.2 is on our roadmap for 2019. However, we can not provide an E.T.A at the moment. Please stay tuned for future updates & improvements.

    In the meantime, as always, do not hesitate to contact us for further assistance at [email protected] or via live chat.

    Happy Holidays!

    Plugin Contributor CaptainForm

    (@captainform)

    Hello,

    We are pleased to inform you that CaptainForm is now compatible with PHP 7.2

    Let us know if you encounter any issues or have further questions by contacting us at [email protected] or via live chat.

    Happy New Year!

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