Hi, I just migrated from PS 1.6 using the migration tool and now I have a blank screen for both backoffice and website.
This is for a online webstore that's been online for many years.
I turned PS_MODE_DEV to true and I get this:
Warning: "continue" targeting switch is equivalent to "break". Did you mean to use "continue 2"? in /home4/amaxmed1/public_html/classes/Tools.php on line 5303
Fatal error: Access level to Link::getLangLink() must be public (as in class LinkCore) in /home4/amaxmed1/public_html/override/classes/Link.php on line 192
Host currently setup with PHP 7.3
Please help, I don't want to do a restore yet, if I can get it to work with your help.
Dan
EDIT:
After doing the migration with the latest thirty bees migration module, I did a refresh...
The Migration module updates to thirty bees 1.0.8, could it be that this version is not PHP 7.3 ready?
I am currently doing a Restore, and will try again, this time following the instructions specified below:
- Uninstall the migration module, psonesixmigrator.
- Install thirty bees’ update module, tbupdater.
- Update all the modules in need of an update, one by one. Boring, but necessary.
- Install Core Updater (coreupdater), thirty bees’ next generation updater.
- Use Core Updater to update thirty bees further. Migration module updates to thirty bees 1.0.8 only, then Core Updater takes over.
... Fingers crossed.
EDIT #2
I performed a Restore from my server restore option and also restored the database created just before doing the migration.
Now, I am back to my previous Prestashop Backoffice 1.6.1.xx, everything works EXCEPT the modules tab, whenever I try to access the modules section on my backoffice, I get a "BLANK" page. Turn on Dev mode and no error is shown???
Did I just BREAK my 8 years old online shop permanently???
The main reason I wanted to migrate to TB is for the PHP 7.3-7.4 support because my Host is no longer offering older version of PHP and some of my modules stop to work properly after PHP version went up.
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Hi, I just migrated from PS 1.6 using the migration tool and now I have a blank screen for both backoffice and website.
This is for a online webstore that's been online for many years.
I turned PS_MODE_DEV to true and I get this:
Warning: "continue" targeting switch is equivalent to "break". Did you mean to use "continue 2"? in /home4/amaxmed1/public_html/classes/Tools.php on line 5303
Fatal error: Access level to Link::getLangLink() must be public (as in class LinkCore) in /home4/amaxmed1/public_html/override/classes/Link.php on line 192
Host currently setup with PHP 7.3
Please help, I don't want to do a restore yet, if I can get it to work with your help.
Dan
EDIT:
After doing the migration with the latest thirty bees migration module, I did a refresh...
The Migration module updates to thirty bees 1.0.8, could it be that this version is not PHP 7.3 ready?
I am currently doing a Restore, and will try again, this time following the instructions specified below:
- Uninstall the migration module, psonesixmigrator.
- Install thirty bees’ update module, tbupdater.
- Update all the modules in need of an update, one by one. Boring, but necessary.
- Install Core Updater (coreupdater), thirty bees’ next generation updater.
- Use Core Updater to update thirty bees further. Migration module updates to thirty bees 1.0.8 only, then Core Updater takes over.
... Fingers crossed.
EDIT #2
I performed a Restore from my server restore option and also restored the database created just before doing the migration.
Now, I am back to my previous Prestashop Backoffice 1.6.1.xx, everything works EXCEPT the modules tab, whenever I try to access the modules section on my backoffice, I get a "BLANK" page. Turn on Dev mode and no error is shown???
Did I just BREAK my 8 years old online shop permanently???
The main reason I wanted to migrate to TB is for the PHP 7.3-7.4 support because my Host is no longer offering older version of PHP and some of my modules stop to work properly after PHP version went up.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
God, I am starting to really regret this...
Dan
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