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  • I am having same issue as well… will you post the fix?

    Thanks!

    i did not set mine up, but to get forms to display in our sidebar widgets, we use this code:

    ‘<?php
    if(function_exists(‘formbuilder_process_form’)) echo formbuilder_process_form(6);
    ?>’

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    It appears to be working. We are testing new plug-ins in the production area before taking it live. They said they have run Gantry sites successfully on their servers.

    But because I don’t understand if there are acceptable alternatives to Apache modules, my concern is that things could change with Gantry updates. I was curious so I asked my current host and it turns out they don’t have these modules attached to Apache either. They said they attach them to PHP. So it all just leaves me unsettled because it is something I don’t understand and no one seems to answer.

    We like the Gantry platform.

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    First, thank you for your attention to my level of knowledge. I appreciate your patience.

    While you were giving your reply, here is what I got from the host:

    I communicated with some of my colleagues and they stated that Gantry will work with us, and that they’ve seen it up and running before.
    Did you receive an error when you attempted to use this. The mod_ stuff isn’t installed on our server, but we have it set up a different way.

    Mysql, xml, and zlib are all functional on our platform.

    In your experience, are there workable alternatives to Apache mods. This host offers so many perks in the way of security, speed and a one-click staging area. I am hopeful that I can trust what he says, but I have many hours invested already and am concerned about future glitches… I know that having it set up the way you have listed is ideal. Is it possible that alternates will work? I don’t know enough about this level of software communication to be comfortable with what he is saying because I don’t know what it is. After the object caching issue was fixed, my test site does work… but again, the future and updates are a concern.

    Just trying to make sure I understand before taking additional time to start over with another host. I hope this makes sense.

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    I googled the mod_mysql, mod_xml, and mod_zlib to see what they were and then checked myself with the host specs. They are not included with the other apache modules.

    I do not know what these modules support in the framework to know how they affect my site.

    I like this host, but do you recommend that I change?

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    Hello Gantry, I will try to summarize the outstanding issues and what I have found. My goal beyond fixing this issue is understanding if I need to seek alternate hosting.

    FORMAT CRASHING:

    I found a host help desk rep that believes he sourced the issue to their object caching default. He disabled object caching on the site and it successfully passed me trying to recreate issues that broke it in the past. Does that sound like a permanent solution to you?

    MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS:

    Host does not support SQLite.

    Host has mysql, xml, and zlib, but tech was not able to identify them as written on GANTRY website: mod_mysql, mod_xml, mod_zlib.

    Are either of these issues a reason for me to find alternative hosting?

    PHP LIBRARY

    This is still inconsistent with server PHP and showing warning.

    Is this a concern for the function of Gantry or simply a precautionary disclaimer?

    Thank you for helping me understand beyond just the fix.

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    I am still showing the same error posted above:

    Your PHP MySQL library version 5.1.63 differs from your MySQL server version 5.5.28. This may cause unpredictable behavior.

    The only other incompatibility is the SQLite PDO driver.

    What else should I be looking at/for?

    It is strange because sometimes the site is fine and sometimes it glitches.

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    I missed your last post. They said that php is 5.3.2 and memory is 512mb.

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    They are in the process now of updating the library. I can test the site again when that is complete.

    In the meantime, is the storage sufficient? Is there anything else I need to do on my end?

    Again, thanks for your quick response.

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    BTW, thank you for getting back to me so quickly. ??

    Thread Starter cgwenk

    (@cgwenk)

    I looked at the panel and see that phpMyAdmin states 4.0.5

    Below I see a warning message: Your PHP MySQL library version 5.1.63 differs from your MySQL server version 5.5.28. This may cause unpredictable behavior.

    Maybe this is the problem…

    Storage is 20GB Local Storage

    I am in the process of migrating my site to a new host. All files transferred and the site sometimes works and sometimes I get the same issue described above that wipes the formatting off of the homepage.

    <body <gantry:bodytag/>>

    Deactivating the RokGallery plugin sometimes fixes the issue, however it is not a solution as the gallery is a huge part of our homepage and site.

    The existing site works fine. It is only happening in the production area of my new host and I am concerned about taking the site live.

    Can anyone suggest a fix? Any help is appreciated. Thanks.

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