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adium
xDonations with PHP 5
  • 2007/7/24 4:31

  • adium

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  • Since: 2005/1/18


I can not edit my xdonations module. I think it may have something to do with me running PHP 5 cause it caused problems with other modules.

I can't edit this module at all, but I can install it and it accepts donations, just doesn't change rank or anything that I want it too.

It worked fine before I upgraded but now I can't do anything.

PLEASE HELP ME!!!

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DarinAllan
Re: xDonations with PHP 5

Have you tried this fix

Xdonations 1.9 beta fix

Note this version is Xdonations 1.9beta

I am not sure about the PHP5 bit but this worked for me and IPN works. I recently changed host server from PHP4 to PHP5 it still seems to work fine, not that I get lots of donations lol.

See how you go

Cheers ;o)

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adium
Re: xDonations with PHP 5
  • 2007/8/2 12:35

  • adium

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Yes this fixes the IPN, however I still have the problem with the module not allowing me to change any settings, or it changing any of the users information.

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davidl2
Re: xDonations with PHP 5
  • 2007/8/2 12:40

  • davidl2

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Some hosting services provide php5 & 4 support via a setting in htaccess - perhaps check to see if you can enable php4 support like this?

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Mantooth
Re: xDonations with PHP 5
  • 2007/8/2 13:16

  • Mantooth

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ask your host if they have fsockopen disabled. That's what caused me to have the same problems you're having.
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adium
Re: xDonations with PHP 5
  • 2007/8/5 9:38

  • adium

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I have a dedicated server, meaning I would have to check it myself..., how would I do that? Is there a setting in the PHP.ini or a script that will check for me? I have never heard of fsockopen before.

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Mantooth
Re: xDonations with PHP 5
  • 2007/8/6 16:51

  • Mantooth

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an easy way to check is to make a info.php file


just open notepad or a text editor and make a new file called info.php

paste this into the file...
<?php phpinfo(); ?>



Then upload the file to your server and load the page in your browser. a page will come up showing your php configuration and if any functions are disabled and all that.
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