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After Moving Host Script Not Working

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, As far as the redirection, check to verify if the .htaccess file on the new server includes the same rewrite rules. Regarding the PHP functions, could you let us know a specific error message you see? Have you checked with the developer of the PHP script to ensure it's compatible with newer versions of PHP? Thank you.
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  • AHMN48
    i don't check .htaccess on old host, but i checked this script on new host with PHP5.3 but not working, so i decided test with PHP5.6 and either not work too, Old host based on PHP5.3, can you help me please, maybe security reason don't allow work on my host, i don't know, please help me
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, I recommend checking with your web hosting provider if you do not have root access to the new server to see if they can take a closer look. Thank you.
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  • AHMN48
    This is my own host, based on VPS, right now with EA4 and PHP5.4 tested and not working, i don't know why, when i set PHP5.4 open blank page and when set back to PHP5.6 Open Script but can't login, :((
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Have you checked with the developer of the PHP script you are using for help troubleshooting the issue? They might be able to verify if there's a specific setting you need to enable, or if the script is supported in newer PHP versions. Thank you.
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  • AHMN48
    he not answer at all, and i need this script badly, before just tell me i don't know work with which PHP version, so i read everywhere, post everywhere ask help everywhere, because i'm confused, developer of this script just tell the problem on your host not me and never answer me anymore, i test this script with hostgator.com, justhost.com, own host and over 10 other hosting, every host same problem, please help me, i just can't solve this puzzle, with comparison of infor.php for old host and new host can find something? i read every line but can't figure out, please please help me
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Since you have root access, feel free to open a support ticket using the instructions from the following link if you'd like us to take a closer look: Create Support Ticket - Documentation - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • AHMN48
    a ticket already open with cPanel tickets ID# 8988745, but agents can't help me, because this is not related to cpanel, please you help me, please Michael
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, Per the support ticket, it's likely the issue relates to the previous host's use of PHP 5.3. Since PHP 5.3 is not supported in modern cPanel version with EasyApache 4, you'd need to consider using a third-party application such as CloudLinux that offers support for legacy PHP versions: CloudLinux - Main | New template Otherwise, you'd have to check with the developer or support team of the PHP script you are using to see if there's anything that can be modified to support newer versions of PHP. Thank you.
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  • AHMN48
    Thank you, but i checked with cloudlinux and PHP5.3 not working at all, if i install new host on my server with cloudlinux can you set for me? maybe cause problem because in new server i installed Centos 7 and old server is Centos 6?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Thank you, but i checked with cloudlinux and PHP5.3 not working at all, if i install new host on my server with cloudlinux can you set for me?

    I'm not sure I understand. To clarify, you installed CloudLinux on your new VPS, enabled PHP 5.3 for the account, and the issue persisted? Thank you.
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  • AHMN48
    before one week ago i tested with one server already have cloudlinux and php5.3, tested not work, those server totally delete, i want now install new server and install cloudlinux, if it's work so good, after install new server and face with problem can you help me?
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, CloudLinux offers installation instructions at: CloudLinux - Main | New template Should the issue with your PHP script persist on PHP 5.3, then the best approach is to contact the PHP developer. Otherwise, you'd need to consult with a system administrator for assistance. You can find a list of system admin services at: System Administration Services | cPanel Forums Thank you.
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