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Hi everybody

 

I am one stressed person right now.

 

I had been away for a while only to return recently and find out that none of my websites (with Hostpapa) had been working.

 

I sent the technical support team an email and they told me that my websites were not PHP 5.4 compatible.

 

They also said:

 

"As register_globals is deprecated in PHP 5.4 and because of this you are receiving errors on your website. You will have to update your website code and remove register global references. If this can not be done then in that case the last option would be to upgrade to VPS hosting."

 

 

Why have things just suddenly changed?

 

How can I fix this problem?

 

It's affected many of the sites on my host - and in some cases - the submission forms are not working in connection with my Aweber account.

 

 

Please help as this has shocked me quite badly - and needs resolving asap.

 

 

Thank you in advance

 

 

:)

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It's not all of a sudden, has been deprecated since 5.3 and removed in 5.4

 

Read here for some help, it really depends what's being used in your code the amount that needs to be changed.

http://php.net/manual/en/faq.misc.php#faq.misc.registerglobals

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