So if you have a PHP 7.0 server then you should use the ionCube v10 (or v6.1.0) Loader for PHP 7.0. That Loader can run files produced by the version 9 ionCube Encoder for PHP 5.6. Those encoded files will also run on a PHP 5.6 system with a v10 (or v6.1.0) Loader for PHP 5.6. New ionCube24 php.ini option ic24.sec.trustedincludepaths for trusting dynamically created include files (see User Guide for details) plus enhancement for processing pre 5.6 encoded files on PHP 5.6. 2015-7-13 5.0.12 Fix for problem caused by a large number of network aliases on a system.
Using ionCube encoded and secured PHP files requires a file called the ionCube Loader to be installed on the web server and made available to PHP. PHP can use the Loader with one line added to a PHP configuration file (php.ini). An automated Installer and Wizard are available to help with install, as well as manual instructions. Loaders are for 32 and 64 bit x86 based systems unless otherwise specified.
The Windows non-TS Loaders are for use on a Windows system where a phpinfo page shows that PHP is built with thread safety disabled.If you need Loaders for platforms not mentioned please. Note that different distributions of Linux, e.g. CentOS, SuSE, Debian, RedHat etc. Are all covered by the 32 and 64 bit Linux Loaders. Installing with the Loader Wizard (recommended)It is recommended to install a Loader using help from the Loader Wizard. The Wizard is a PHP script that when installed on a web servercan give guidance specific to that machine, including which Loader file is required and what to add to the php.ini file.Download the Loader Wizard: orTo use the Wizard:.
install the script into your web space. launch the script in your browserThe Wizard will give guidance on selection and installation of the correct Loader package. Manual Install - Which Download Do I Need?Loaders are available for many different platforms. Pick a Loader package based on your operating system and whether the PHP installation is 32 or 64 bit. If you are unsure of the server platform (e.g. Linux or FreeBSD) and whether PHP is 32 or 64 bit, your hosting company should be able to tell you.The Wizard script should also detect this correctly if you use it.Loader PackagesLinux Loaders also include support for vulnerability protection and PHP error reporting via the platform.Loader Downloads APIAre you a hoster or package maintainer and would like API access to historical releases?
And let us know.Production Loaders. OS/PlatformPackagesVersionRelease DateLinux (32 bits)10.3.82019-08-23UPDATEDLinux (64 bits)10.3.82019-08-23UPDATEDLinux Armv7l(e.g. 20.3.8Fix for a possible crash in the PHP 7.3 Loader when OPcache was also enabled.Fix for PHP error exceptions not being caught in the PHP 7 Loaders.Fixes for PHP issues 71980, 75396 and 75786.Fix for an incorrect call order with certain combinations of foreach, finally and exception in the PHP 7.1 Loader.Fix for incorrect line numbers being reported for undefined array index errors.Fix for a potential memory leak with the encoded paths feature of the Loader.IC24: Minor bug fixes, improvements and support for future features.
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