I seem to remember when reading thru the forum as I initially started with Nubuilder seeing messages that you couldn't use PHP v 7.2 with Nubuilder yet.
I just read that PHP Developers are pushing everyone to move/upgrade to PHP v7.2 because of security flaw in prior versions that expose http headers.
read here: https://twitter.com/DevaOnBreaches/stat ... 4524438528
So just wanted to check with the NuBuilder developers.
thanks
brian
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is PHP v7.2 now supported ? earlier versions security flaw
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Re: is PHP v7.2 now supported ? earlier versions security fl
I was testing on my data base PHP7.0, PHP7.2 and PHP7.3.
Currently I use PHP7.3 (Debian Stretch) and everything works fine and much faster than PHP7.0.
There are warnings with phpMyAdmin - but generally it concerns all php version - but all general functions are working OK.
What I observed the Export option for backup from phpMyAdmin is not credible - it exports the .sql file - but if you would like to import it back - very often it is not working !!!
So now for export I use only command line - something like this:
mysqldump -u root -p DBname > /xxxx/temp/DBnamecopy.sql
and files generated this way so far were always OK and you can import it with phpMyAdmin.
additionally to eliminate some errors on Linux with phpMyAdmin (both 7.2 and 7.3) please follow:
https://devanswers.co/problem-php-7-2-p ... sql-count/
Currently I use PHP7.3 (Debian Stretch) and everything works fine and much faster than PHP7.0.
There are warnings with phpMyAdmin - but generally it concerns all php version - but all general functions are working OK.
What I observed the Export option for backup from phpMyAdmin is not credible - it exports the .sql file - but if you would like to import it back - very often it is not working !!!
So now for export I use only command line - something like this:
mysqldump -u root -p DBname > /xxxx/temp/DBnamecopy.sql
and files generated this way so far were always OK and you can import it with phpMyAdmin.
additionally to eliminate some errors on Linux with phpMyAdmin (both 7.2 and 7.3) please follow:
https://devanswers.co/problem-php-7-2-p ... sql-count/
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