• Need help updating PHP
    At this time, it appears that your site/plugins were encoded using a lower version of PHP that is no longer available on this server so, any sites that need PHP 5.0 or below will not function as intended. We highly recommend seeing the assistance of a developer to update your site’s coding to function with the latest version of PHP.
    I have checked the website and was able to see the error message. The error seems to indicate that the fatal error in the ionCube Encoder for PHP 4.0 which cannot run under PHP 7.1 or later:
    [18-Jan-2021 16:58:56 America/Denver] PHP Fatal error: The file /home2/riverto2/public_html/index.php was encoded by the ionCube Encoder for PHP 4.0 and cannot run under PHP 7.0.
    Please ask the provider of the script to provide a version encoded with the ionCube Encoder for PHP 5.6. in Unknown on line 0

    I have set PHP version 5.4 for account and was able to access the website. Here is the screenshot of website:

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Moderator t-p

    (@t-p)

    Please ask the provider of the script

    Have you?

    The website you posted doesn’t even seem to use WordPress, the HTML source code says it was generated with “Starfield Technologies; Website Builder 7.0.190”. So how would this forum be the right place to ask your question?

    Thread Starter dkuempel

    (@dkuempel)

    Thanks for the welcoming reply VIP Stephan! The site I’m working on is WP. Is “Starfield Technologies; Website Builder 7.0.190” a template that I might have downloaded? Having all sorts of difficulty doing what I need to do however.
    Trying to update a site built on the WP platform in 2009.

    Yeah, updating old sites is always a PITA. I’m not familiar with ionCube Encoder but is it an option to just disable that? As far as I read it’s only responsible for obfuscating PHP code, so just run it unobfuscated, at least for now?

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