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I have two forums on a single domain. One is 4.X and one is 3.4.9. (Yes I have 2 licenses) The 4.3 forum is under the /forum/ folder and the 3.4.9 is under /arcade/ . The issue I am having is that when you go to threads or forum directories in the arcade forum it is adding /forum/ to the link and giving an error. If you go to the arcade you are fine but going to the threads gives you that /forum/ thing. Not sure if it is the htaccess file or what.

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No ideas?

7 hours ago, WOFman said:

No ideas?

Sounds like htaccess to me from the details provided.

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So because 3.X is not supported even though my license is current, I cannot get help from Tech support here. It is not an htaccess issue. If that were the case it would add /forum/ to all links on the forum. Below is a link to the arcade from the menu. As you can see, no /forum/ in there.

https://www.faithandfellowship.com/arcade/index.php?app=arcade

 

Here is a link to one of the forums.

https://www.faithandfellowship.com/arcade/index.php/forum/8-chit-chat/

It should be something other than that.

 

 

What PHP version are you using? IP.Board 3.x may not work on PHP7 without some modification.

I would turn this off as your asking for trouble, what copy your running to the public. 

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On 1/2/2019 at 10:38 AM, Ryan Ashbrook said:

What PHP version are you using? IP.Board 3.x may not work on PHP7 without some modification.

You might be right on that. I will check.

On 1/2/2019 at 2:45 PM, mrbowers said:

I would turn this off as your asking for trouble, what copy your running to the public. 

What?

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What is the highest php version that 3.x will work on?

What is the lowest 4.x will work on effectively.

3.4.9 and 4.3.6 both work properly on PHP 5.6.x 

(It's the only version of PHP that will fully work with both of those version of IPS.)

 

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Thanks Mark

That was the issue. Both working now! Thanks again!

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