Oy! You do realize that that's ancient, right? And that the next version of Zen Cart won't run on that.
Oy! You do realize that that's ancient, right? And that the next version of Zen Cart won't run on that.
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I know it's ancient. The trials of shared hosting picked by the client. If the current version of Zen Cart will run, I'll set it up and then work on getting moved to another host or getting the current one to upgrade.
The client is currently running an ancient version of Zen Cart that was installed literally years ago, so it desperately needs an upgrade.
Sorry, I misinterpreted something about versions earlier and made an incorrect assumption in one of my earlier comments.
If you're stuck with PHP 4, your temporary workaround can be found here: http://www.zen-cart.com/forum/showpo...23&postcount=5
But you really should be upgrading to PHP 5 if at all possible, since PHP4 isn't even supported by the PHP authors anymore and won't receive any security updates.
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