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Nadeem A.
Nadeem A.
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I have a website which was working properly with forms. Yesterday I got an update of software and afterupdate, I made some changes added one more form and now it's all the forms are not working, cpatcha code is also not showing and after filling the form it gives HTTP ERROR 500. Today got another update of software, did it but still error is there. Any help is really appreciated.

PS. my version is now 2020.1.5

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Paul M.
Paul M.
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Hello Nadeem,

In the first instance check that the version of PHP installed on your web server is a minimum of 7.1  -  this is the most likely reason for your specific symptoms following the update.

Prior to version 2020.1 of WebSite X5, PHP5.6 or 7.0 could be used, but now the minimum requirement is 7.1

Kind regards,

Paul

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Nadeem A.
Nadeem A.
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Dear Paul, 

Thanks for your reply. My PHP version is PHP 7.3 (alt-php73) , so any thing else that I should check.

For the time  being I haved  re-installed 2019.3.17 and updated my website. And it started working. But I want to stay on latest version. Any input?

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Paul M.
Paul M.
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I am unable to replicate this issue, Nadeem, and have updated several WebSite X5 sites with contact forms to version 2020.1.5

However, there are quite a few reports similar to yours being posted on the forum.

I suggest we wait for an official comment for Incomedia, as it may be that particular web server configurations are proving troublesome in version 2020.1 without a further update.

I've marked this thread for Incomedia's attention.

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LUIZ G.
LUIZ G.
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Uma observação importante é que existem duas formas de se alterar a versão de PHP do servidor de hospedagem.

A primeira e mais conhecida, é que aparece um Marcador (fig - quadro 1)

A segunda e menos conhecida, Gerenciador Multi-PHP (fig - quadro 2)

Ocorre que em algumas versões do APACHE, a opção 1, embora mostre que a versão foi alterada, um bug (ap-235421), não permite que seja efetivamente alterada a versão do PHP. Pode estar mostrando PHP 7.1 e quando você vai conferir em Gerenciador Multi-PHP, permanece em PHP 4.5/6.5/7.0. etc. Uma versão diferente da que foi escolhida.

Recomento verificar na segunda oção e que a alteração seja feita pelo gerenciador Multi-PHP.

Abraço.

https://prnt.sc/s503f5

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An important note is that there are two ways to change the PHP version of the hosting server.

The first and best known is that a Marker appears (fig - table 1)

The second and lesser known, Multi-PHP Manager (fig - table 2)

It happens that in some versions of APACHE, option 1, although showing that the version has been changed, a bug (ap-235421), does not allow the PHP version to be effectively changed. It may be showing PHP 7.1 and when you check it out in Multi-PHP Manager, it remains at PHP 4.5 / 6.5 / 7.0. etc. A different version than the one chosen.

I recommend checking in the second option and that the change is made by the Multi-PHP manager.

Hug.

https://prnt.sc/s503f5

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Nadeem A.
Nadeem A.
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Paul M.
I am unable to replicate this issue, Nadeem, and have updated several WebSite X5 sites with contact forms to version 2020.1.5 However, there are quite a few reports similar to yours being posted on the forum. I suggest we wait for an official comment for Incomedia, as it may be that particular web server configurations are proving troublesome in version 2020.1 without a further update. I've marked this thread for Incomedia's attention.

Thans for your effort Mr. Paul, waiting for the official's reply.

LUIZ G.
Uma observação importante é que existem duas formas de se alterar a versão de PHP do servidor de hospedagem. A primeira e mais conhecida, é que aparece um Marcador (fig - quadro 1) A segunda e menos conhecida, Gerenciador Multi-PHP (fig - quadro 2) Ocorre que em algumas versões do APACHE, a opção 1, embora mostre que a versão foi alterada, um bug (ap-235421), não permite que seja efetivamente alterada a versão do PHP. Pode estar mostrando PHP 7.1 e quando você vai conferir em Gerenciador Multi-PHP, permanece em PHP 4.5/6.5/7.0. etc. Uma versão diferente da que foi escolhida. Recomento verificar na segunda oção e que a alteração seja feita pelo gerenciador Multi-PHP. Abraço. https://prnt.sc/s503f5 ===================================================== An important note is that there are two ways to change the PHP version of the hosting server. The first and best known is that a Marker appears (fig - table 1) The second and lesser known, Multi-PHP Manager (fig - table 2) It happens that in some versions of APACHE, option 1, although showing that the version has been changed, a bug (ap-235421), does not allow the PHP version to be effectively changed. It may be showing PHP 7.1 and when you check it out in Multi-PHP Manager, it remains at PHP 4.5 / 6.5 / 7.0. etc. A different version than the one chosen. I recommend checking in the second option and that the change is made by the Multi-PHP manager. Hug. https://prnt.sc/s503f5

Dear Luiz I have Multi-php in my control panel. And I traied changing to different version, but no luck.

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Stefano G.
Incomedia

Hello Nadeem

I can confirm that there's currently an issue with the login function in the Evo version which was already solved in a BETA update.

If you wish to test it, you can access the BETA from the Beta & Preview section of your account.

However, there might still be issues with it. I invite you to wait a little more until the functionality is back up and working alright again

I will keep you posted here

Thank you

Stefano

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Nadeem A.
Nadeem A.
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Thanks, if the issue is already noted then solution will be coming soon.

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