scott001
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scott001 got a reaction from dertutor in MariaDB 10.2 Compatibility?
I am running Revive 5.2.1 with v5.5.5-10.3.30-MariaDB and don't see any issues. What issues are you having? You didn't really describe your issue. Also, I have strict mode off.
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scott001 got a reaction from dertutor in MariaDB 10.2 Compatibility?
It looks like you can change strict mode according to this site:
https://www.phoca.cz/documents/50-phoca/625-strict-standards-non-static-method
Are you running the IPB update via your Admin ACP? If so, there should be error messages if there is an issue.
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scott001 got a reaction from Tim Vereecke in loading=lazy gained 3-4 points in Pagespeed Insights
Thank you for sharing!! Just to clarify, on line 3436 I added this:
$imageTag = "$clickTag<img src='".htmlspecialchars($imageUrl, ENT_QUOTES)."' width='$width' height='$height' alt='$alt' title='$alt' loading='lazy' border='0'$imgStatus />$clickTagEnd";
Revive coders...are you listening? This is an extremely simple solution to speeding up serving banners with your software, can you please add this to the source code?
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scott001 reacted to Tim Vereecke in loading=lazy gained 3-4 points in Pagespeed Insights
Hi,
For those interested in performance, after modifying asyncspc.php and adding native loading=lazy (supported in Chrome/FF) to the $imageTag I gained 3-4 points in Google Pagespeed Insights.
When scrolling down the Revive banners are loaded well before they appear in the viewport.
Hope this helps
Tim
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scott001 reacted to andrewatfornax in Malware Detected
https://www.reviveconsultant.com/articles/what-to-do-when-you-suspect-your-openx-source-system-has-been-hacked/ may be of assistance here.
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scott001 got a reaction from andrewatfornax in Issue with Upgrade to 5.0
Ok, it might take me a week or so, but I'll get it together...
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scott001 got a reaction from andrewatfornax in Recent impression probability issues
Ultimately I fixed this, and it was caused, apparently, by an advertiser that I created years ago. Re-creating the advertiser and ads solved the issue.
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scott001 reacted to andrewatfornax in MariaDB 10.2 Compatibility?
Hi @scott001,
I had a call with our database guru on the team today, and he tells me that Revive Adserver sets non-strict mode as soon as it connects to MariaDB, so, Revive Adserver should be compatible with MariaDB 10.2 with its strict mode enabled.
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scott001 got a reaction from andrewatfornax in Scheduled maintenance issue / no statistics recording
Here is what I found. My cronjob, which worked fine for years like this:
0 * * * * php -f /home/site/public_html/revivieadserver/maintenance/maintenance.php >/dev/null 2>&1
suddenly, at least to me anyway, needed to be like this:
0 * * * * php -f /home/site/public_html/revivieadserver/maintenance/maintenance.php localhost >/dev/null 2>&1
The mysql restarts may have been just a coincidence, and my server auto-updated and installed a new version of cpanel or something else, but something changes and now I must include "localhost" in the cronjob.
I hope this helps someone else!
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scott001 got a reaction from andrewatfornax in Running Revive Adserver v4.0.1 on PHP7
That did the trick, thank you. So I could not find a way to edit the DB settings withing the admin area, but did change it directly in the config file from "mysql" to "mysqli".
l can now get into admin, and it looks like the stats are updating. Thank you!
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scott001 got a reaction from Megaboss in Running Revive Adserver v4.0.1 on PHP7
I am running a cpanel apache mysql configuration. Under the latest cpanel you can run PHP per site, so you could set this in your control panel and run PHP 7 on your site. In my case, I wanted it to run within a directory, so I added this to the root .htaccess file for my Revivie Adserver site:
<IfModule mime_module>
AddType application/x-httpd-ea-php70 .php .php7 .phtml
</IfModule>
I then edited the main configuration file from:
[database]
type=mysql
To:
[database]
type=mysqli
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scott001 got a reaction from andrewatfornax in Running PHP 7 on Revive Adserver v4.0.1
Currently my server is running PHP 5.6.30 as the default, but PHP 7 is also installed. I am trying to force Rvive Adserver to run under PHP 7, and I've tried adding this code to a new .htaccess file in the root ad server's directory, in my case it is /adserv :
<IfModule mime_module>
AddType application/x-httpd-ea-php70 .php .php7 .phtml
</IfModule>
This configuration works fine for a forum which I have in a different directory on the same domain, but is not working for Revive Adserver--the ads stop running. Am I putting this file in the correct location, the root for Ad Server, or should it go somewhere else, for example /var ?
It is possible that I don't have some required extension installed for PHP 7 that is needed for Revive, is there a list somewhere of those?
Any help would be appreciated.
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scott001 got a reaction from Erik Geurts in Impression Tracking URL
Ok, so there is no support here...