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vBulletin 3.8.14 with PHP 7.4 support!
Mod Version: 3.8.14, by Dr.CustUmz (Coder) Dr.CustUmz is offline
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vB Version: 3.8.11 Rating: (2 votes - 5.00 average) Installs: 10
Released: 06 Mar 2021 Last Update: Never Downloads: 103
Not Supported Uses Plugins Code Changes Is in Beta Stage  

dirtrif.com presents the vBulletin 3 PHP 7 Series

Added 2/27/2022:
Unless you run something other than vb3, or your hosting provider is disabling PHP 5.6 this really is not needed. Upgrading PHP 7 will most certainly break almost every product for vb3.
So unless you absolutely have to run php 7, just stick with php 5


I am doing this in my spare time, free of charge. Releasing this is taking money out of my pocket from a service I would charge to do for a site. so it is up to you, if you appreciate this. Donate to this project here

I can not release this here, although it is something many need, so YOU CAN FIND IT HERE.

This is NOT a nulled version of vBulletin, in fact this is NOT even a complete version of vBulletin. I understand this is a violation of vBulletin.com's agreement (redistributing files) although, they no longer support their product and users of the vBulletin 3 series deserve updates!

This is a package of every file I have updated to give vBulletin 3 PHP 7.4 Support, along with various other fixes.

I have also updated the AdminCP version check, and News so you will be up to date on any changes brought to vBulletin DRC Edition.

IMPORTANT:
- Before upgrading turn your board off, and disable EVERY product!
- After upgrade, enable products 1 by 1 and check for errors.
- I can NOT guarantee your products will work under PHP 7.4, you may have to live without something.
- If you discover an incompatible product please report it.
- Do not ask me to update a product for free, I have many projects I am working on. If you'd like to hire me to update a product send me a PM.

In order to use these files:
- Download vBulletin 3.8.11 from vBulletin.com's member area
- Copy the contents of this archive, overwriting the contents of the official archive.

Installing / Upgrading:
- Just like any other version of vBulletin.
Install: yoursite.com/install/install.php
Upgrade: yoursite.com/install/upgrade.php
If you need me to do the update for you there is a $75 USD fee which is only half of what vBulletin.com would charge you.

Some notable changes: Other than the nitty gritty of upgrading for PHP 7.4 support
- Google Adsense Publisher ID is now an option
vBulletin Options -> General Settings -> Google AdSense Publisher ID Once set you can adjust your AdSense options as normal.
- Chrome is now a detected browser.
- WYSIWYG Editor now works in Chrome!
- Admin CP News works how it always has, except now news is pulled from dirtrif.com. Allowing you to stay up to date on any changes.
- Version check is also now pulled from dirtrif.com so you are alerted if there is a new update.

If you wish to contribute to this project please send me a PM.


lets see how long this stays up here...

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Old 06 Mar 2021, 14:00
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What was wrong with the WYSIWYG Editor in Chrome?
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Old 06 Mar 2021, 14:18
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the wysiwyg editor did not work in chrome, this has been a known issue since chrome. I'm not sure why it was never fixed in any official release.

If you are not sure what the editor actually is, open this page in firefox and chrome and compare the editor. (note the right corner in firefox) it offers a live preview of bbcode
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Old 06 Mar 2021, 16:04
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Nice, but can you do same for vb 4.2.5?
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Old 06 Mar 2021, 16:39
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Originally Posted by boss22 View Post
Nice, but can you do same for vb 4.2.5?
If you need your vb4 upgraded that is a service I offer, vb3 is not as widely used or requested that is why I decided to release this.
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Old 10 Mar 2021, 14:16
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Originally Posted by Dr.CustUmz View Post
If you need your vb4 upgraded that is a service I offer, vb3 is not as widely used or requested that is why I decided to release this.
Not for now - your files works fine
Have you some solution for this to get work with PHP 7.4 ?

https://www.vbulletin.org/forum/show...11#post2606611

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Old 03 May 2021, 17:49
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The link gives an error currently ?

The requested page could not be found. (Code: invalid_route, controller: -, action: -)
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Old 07 May 2021, 12:53
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Hello, what is the current status of the project? Also, I am a vBulletin 3.8 lover and thank you very much for this idea, this project, this initiative and this presentation. This is a very beautiful thing. If only, I wish; If vB3 support was continued by vBulletin authorities; then, it wouldn't even be necessary. Thank you.
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Old 28 May 2021, 19:40
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There are no files ...?
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Interesting, but the link doesn't open!
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Old 04 Aug 2021, 01:01
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All I found was this...
https://dirtrif.com/resources/vbulletin-drc-edition.6/
Not sure if the files are there or if he is still offering them. Maybe more information if you have an account and are logged in to his site?
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Old 26 Sep 2021, 16:45
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If this is still available and it isn't demanded to be taken down I may have to think about trying this on a test board of 3.8.11 because Windows IIS is awful. The question is is it only PHP that's been updated for it? In other words; what MySQL and Apache/nginx version is supported along with PHP 7.4?
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Old 27 Feb 2022, 16:33
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Upgraded it, but when I switch to PHP 7.4 it doesn't work.
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Old 27 Feb 2022, 19:59
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Originally Posted by digif View Post
Upgraded it, but when I switch to PHP 7.4 it doesn't work.
you must not have done it properly, over a year and you are the ONLY case saying it is not working. I even know of a few big boards using this successfully.


Fresh install.
Download vb 3.8.11 from your members area, before installing overwrite the 3.811 files with the ones i provided. run your install script.

upgrade install.
make sure you still have the 3.8.11 core files, upload them to your forum. the upload my files, run upgrade script.

just clicked the link in your sig, seems to be working to me...

not all products will be compatible, you will need to disable / enable them one by one to find out which ones are not php 7 compatible. some have been upgraded some have not.
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Old 27 Feb 2022, 20:05
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Originally Posted by NSanityHD View Post
If this is still available and it isn't demanded to be taken down I may have to think about trying this on a test board of 3.8.11 because Windows IIS is awful. The question is is it only PHP that's been updated for it? In other words; what MySQL and Apache/nginx version is supported along with PHP 7.4?
I am not redistributing Vbulletin complete, nor am I nulling it. I simply modify core files and release them where the end user must have an actual license and the default core to be able to use... there's no reason they would send me a cease distribution, specially when they no linger support this version.

And yes it is only the PHP that has been updated (thus far)
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