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  • IT_Smart
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    OK, Thank you for your help.
    I'II prepare the backups to the upgrade.

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  • Wayne Luke
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    If you want the mobile version to work, then the upgrade is necessary.

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  • IT_Smart
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    If my issue is only on the mobile version, Is this necessary the upgrade?
    Just to I need make sure.

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  • Wayne Luke
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    From our standpoint -
    1. Close your site.
    2. Create a database backup.
    3. You would upload the vBulletin 4.2.5 files and overwrite your existing 4.2.3 files.
    4. You would then run the /install/upgrade.php file.
    5. When it is done, you would delete that directory.

    If you have third-party addons or a custom style, you would have to take these into account. Your addons would have to be upgraded to PHP 5.6.0+ or 7.1, whichever you use if they haven't been. Your style may have customizations that prevent template mergese. However, it is a minor version upgrade with bug fixes so the disruption should be negligible.

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  • IT_Smart
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    How can I upgrade my current vBulletin version to vBulletin 4.2.5 version? Could affect these changes in my app? What factors should I consider?

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  • Wayne Luke
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    vBulletin 4.2.5 is the only supported version of vBulletin 4.2.X. The vBulletin 4 series is end of life.

  • IT_Smart
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    Is this the only way to solve it?

  • Wayne Luke
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    Please upgrade to vBulletin 4.2.5. Note that it requires PHP 5.6.0 through 7.1.X and MySQL 5.5.8. Does upgrading solve your problem?

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  • IT_Smart
    started a topic vB_XHTML_Ready is not defined

    vB_XHTML_Ready is not defined

    I received the following error message in the google console, I researched it but I don't find the solution yet:
    vbulletin-postbit.js?v=423:11 Uncaught ReferenceError: vB_XHTML_Ready is not defined
    at vbulletin-postbit.js?v=423:11

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