No. If you are running PHP 5.3 and encounter the short array syntax ([1, 2, 3]), it won't work. 5.4+ will parser array(1, 2, 3) as well as the new short syntax.
2.1.1 now available: http://vanillaforums.org/discussion/27540/vanilla-2-1-1-important-security-bug-release Anything already on the list that didn't make it got re-tagged for 2.1.2.
You can use the following lines: # Default path handling location / { try_files $uri @vanilla; } location @vanilla { fastcgi_param X_VANILLA 1; rewrite ^/(.+)$ /index.php?p=$1 last; } I'm not sure where I have that fastcgi_param X_VANILLA 1; from and if it is needed... You might need to add…
I get the following error messages when an application submits a query: Msg 605, Level 21, State 3, Line 1 Attempt to fetch logical page (1:224) in database 11 failed. It belongs to allocation unit 72058253744865280 not to 72057594040287232 What’s wrong?