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  1. Not sure this question is worth a new topic. Like I wrote before, this is not my background, I'm helping out the best I can, and I appreciate the advice. We are "running" PHP 8.0.24. I see that the current version is 8.2. Are there good reasons to ask my host to update to 8.1 or 8.2 other than end of life support? Everything has been running good on our site for a few days now, don't want to mess anything up, but I do want to try to avoid a future problem is that is the case. 

    Kind regards 

  2. Thanks for the input guys. Not great at this as it is not my background and kind of got forced into this. I appreciate all your help. Can you give me some more info as to what needs updated? I just got done updating to the latest version v4.7.7. 

    Again, thanks for the help. 

  3. My domain is issued with an SSL certificate. The site's main page and most inner links are loading securely over https with a valid SSL certificate. Its just that the inner link which is being redirected to is loading in http.

    Is there someone that can help me make the changes in code or in database to load the respective inner links over https? Not sure I'm experienced enough to do so. 

    Kind regards

  4. On 1/12/2023 at 3:37 PM, Jim M said:

    Believe they are still confused. The statement there is not stating anything about the server's capabilities. It is stating that there are tables in the database set to MyISAM and those tables will need to be switched to be using INNODB. Your hosting provider is responsible for assisting you with this change that is associated with your MySQL database.

    Below is from tech support at Eleven2.com. I'm not sure how to answer this, can you assist? 

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    It sounds like you want to export data from one table type and import it to another. That is usually something handled by a developer or similar familiar with the software you are using. Do you have any documentation from the software developers on what they are looking to do?

     

  5. 3 hours ago, Marc Stridgen said:

    With regards the INNODB tables, that would indeed be for your hosting company to correct. I believe they have read the comment incorrectly. YOu have tables that are using MyISAM that shuold be switched to using INNODB. It is not saying INNODB is not available there

    From Eleven2.com "I could see the server supports InnoDB and which is the default one."

     

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