![]() There are a number of factors which impacted us along the way, some within our control and some not but ultimately the release has come later than intended. ![]() This article will address a number of questions we have been receiving regarding PHP 8 support and hopefully give better guidance for those planning their transition to PHP 8 with PHP 7.4 fast approaching end of life.įirstly we want to say sorry for being so late to the party and we’ll go into some of the reasoning behind that in this article. The estimate we have been working towards for quite a while now has been ‘around the end of June’ and it looks like that estimate isn’t far off with major testing progressing well. It has been a long time coming and definitely slower than we would have liked but we’re almost at the point of release for ionCube Encoder 12 which will support PHP 8.1. Version 12.0.0 Loaders now available (Linux only for now, other operating systems will follow soon after).ġ2TH AUGUST UPDATE: Version 12 is now available to purchase, official announcement emails will go out on Monday. ![]() Full release is expected next week.ĥTH AUGUST UPDATE: Online Encoder has been updated with PHP 8.1 encoding support. ![]() Article Originally Published: 29th June 2022Ģ9TH JULY UPDATE: Beta testing has progressed well and the roll-out procedure has started with website updates and packaging. ![]()
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