Hello
Thank you for a great plugin! When I run PHP Compatibility Checker to check my plugins for compatibility with PHP 7, I get the following error and warning:-
FILE: /home/myaccount/public_html/wp-content/plugins/rs-system-diagnostic/includes/admin.output-data.php
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FOUND 1 ERROR AND 1 WARNING AFFECTING 2 LINES
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44 | ERROR | Extension ‘mysql_’ is deprecated since PHP 5.5 and removed since PHP 7.0 – use mysqli instead.
95 | WARNING | INI directive ‘safe_mode’ is deprecated since PHP 5.3 and removed since PHP 5.4.
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Is this something that needs to be addressed?
Thanks and regards
]]>Do you have any plans to add a button or something to implement fixes for the “WARNING” issues in the report? That would be awesome.
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]]>Hi Scott,
thanks for this plugin – I was just thinking “hm there must be something like that out there that can tell me what I want to know about the hosting environment…” – and there it was!
I was hoping to see the OS version and did not find it in basic view. When I switch to Advanced view I just get an empty output box (empty except for one line of white space).
I tried this on 2 Sites on Ubuntu-Servers managed by Plesk, then also on a site on a web hosting package. Always the same. On my server I checked the relevant logs (nginx + php-fpm) but could not see any message related to this bug.
Hope we can find a solution!
Cheers, Tim
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