Well, no luck with the reinstall. Same error and warnings as before. It seems to be specific to the PHP files. I'm not getting errors with the CGI scripts, such as accessing jump.cgi directly. As far as I can tell, the problem is with the PHP code. Perhaps something deprecated in newer versions like the login problem I had earlier this year?
From the linked release announcement:
Weird. Any idea what that assumption was based on? I know I was never surveyed... In looking for solutions to these host migration problems, I've seen lots of comments on various forums about abandoning Links because of the discontinued PHP front end support, with the majority of dynamic sites being PHP-driven and not using Perl anymore. I'm hoping I don't have to resort to that, but it's a very real possibility.
Resorting to mod_rewrite might work but isn't available to everyone and generally comes with a heavy word of caution...
Dan
From the linked release announcement:
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The PHP front-end is no longer supported due to miniscule usage by client base.Resorting to mod_rewrite might work but isn't available to everyone and generally comes with a heavy word of caution...
Dan