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I was provided with a license by my hosting company.  And for full disclosure, the site is WordPress and I used Softaculous to install WHMCS to the subfolder "Orders". I've tried every variation of PHP from 8.0 to 8.2 and the same with ionCube. Currently, I settled on PHP 8.1 and ionCube 12.0.5-2.2.37.cpanel

The debug log shows:


[23-Oct-2023 22:01:48 UTC] PHP Fatal error:  The file /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/orders/index.php encoded as type [1/81] cannot be decoded by this version of the ionCube Loader.
 in Unknown on line 0
[23-Oct-2023 22:04:53 UTC] PHP Fatal error:  The file /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/orders/index.php encoded as type [1/81] cannot be decoded by this version of the ionCube Loader.
 in Unknown on line 0
[23-Oct-2023 22:04:56 UTC] PHP Fatal error:  The file /home/xxxxxxx/public_html/orders/index.php encoded as type [1/81] cannot be decoded by this version of the ionCube Loader.
 in Unknown on line 0

 Web host has no clue and I've spent hours working in the dark.

 I'm prepared to delete the files/database and use the 'official' WHMCS download, but fear I'll have the same issues.

 Can anyone offer a solution? 
 

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I have a similar issue. But I can only get my hands on the newest version of Ioncube loader, which is 13.x.x They don't seem to have older versions up on their website. 

This seems to suggest that we need v12.0.1. I messaged Ioncube about this today, will let you know if this leads to success. 

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I have a similar issue. But I can only get my hands on the newest version of Ioncube loader, which is 13.x.x They don't seem to have older versions up on their website. 

This seems to suggest that we need v12.0.1. I messaged Ioncube about this today, will let you know if this leads to success. 

Update: Ioncube responded but claim that the newest version of their loader is backwards compatible and it should work. So no help there, unfortunately. 

 

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