I have a database website that a friend of mine designed. I was working in WordPress the other day and it put up an error saying that I was using an old version of PHP and needed to upgrade it to the latest version 7.2. So I went to my host and found an instruction on how to do that. I went into cpanel and was able to change the setting to 7.1, as there was no 7.2. Now I can’t access my website. I’m getting this error:
Fatal error: Uncaught Error: Call to undefined function mysql_pconnect() in /home3/july1962/public_html/mdb/Connections/conn_mdb1a.php:11 Stack trace: #0 /home3/july1962/public_html/mdb/showdr.php(1) : require_once() #1 {main} thrown in /home3/july1962/public_html/mdb/Connections/conn_mdb1a.php on line 11
I’ve tried setting it back to the previous versions of PHP, but I’m still getting the error.
Help!
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