ioncube problem
Hello ,
my problem is
Site error: the file /home/user/public_html/shop requires the ionCube PHP Loader ioncube_loader_lin_5.3.so to be installed by the website operator. If you are the website operator please use the ionCube Loader Wizard to assist with installation.
All scripts WHMCS have this problem
IonCube Loader 4.7.5 for PHP installed to EasyAapache and that php configuration editor, zend_extension is "/usr/local/IonCube/ioncube_loader_lin_5.3.so, /usr/local/Zend/lib/Guard-5.5.0/php-5.3.x/ZendGuardLoader.so"
Please help me for solved this problem
thanks
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The script wants PHP 5.3 with ionCube but you have PHP 5.4. Consider using something like "ntphpselector" and choose 5.3 for this specific account. 0 -
Site error: the file /home/user/public_html/shop requires the ionCube PHP Loader ioncube_loader_lin_5.3.so to be installed by the website operator. If you are the website operator please use the ionCube Loader Wizard to assist with installation.
Unfortunately the advice from ModServ is incorrect. The PHP script says that you need the Loader for PHP 5.3. This means that your server is running PHP 5.3 and that the Loader is either not installed or else not installed correctly. You might have the wrong Loader, the Loader is in the wrong place, an incorrect php.ini file was edited etc. The Loader that you say you have is also not the latest. We would recommend using the latest Loader from the series 5 Loaders, currently 5.0.14, which you can get from0 -
Unfortunately the advice from ModServ is incorrect. The PHP script says that you need the Loader for PHP 5.3. This means that your server is running PHP 5.3 and that the Loader is either not installed or else not installed correctly. You might have the wrong Loader, the Loader is in the wrong place, an incorrect php.ini file was edited etc. The Loader that you say you have is also not the latest. We would recommend using the latest Loader from the series 5 Loaders, currently 5.0.14, which you can get from
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Hello :) You might have the wrong Loader, the Loader is in the wrong place, an incorrect php.ini file was edited etc. The Loader that you say you have is also not the latest.
To elaborate on this, I often see this issue when an individual php.ini file is uploaded to the account, and it's not modified after upgrading PHP. I suggest checking to see if the account has it's own php.ini file and moving it out of the way to ensure the account uses /usr/local/lib/php.ini. Thank you.0
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