We put this old copy of Zybez from 2007 up to help players of OSRS. And it isn't being maintained by anyone.
Anyways, I recently moved all the websites that I host (like 25 of them) to a new server. It costs half the price per month and has better specs (... yeah, that's the world of web-hosting for you). Without thinking much, I installed the latest versions of PHP and mySQL.
2007RsHelp.com in its current form was coded eons ago using mostly PHP 4 code. At the time, the code was pretty sleek. Over time, it has gotten cluttered with messy bandaids and snippets of code. So when I turned on the site on the new server, it just fell apart on PHP 7 as lots of code is deprecated. So I had to spend several hours over a couple days to manually go in and modernize all that code to get the site working. There were many "omg wtf Ben..." moments :-D and many, "omg W13... you were such a lazy noob back then..." looking at my own code clutter.
Anyways, I'm happy to say that the site is functional and even the Editor (the control panel that helps staff update the site content) is functional.
I won't be maintaining the site's content but will continue to keep it online as long as there's demand (and there's decent traffic numbers still hitting the site). So, if anyone is interested in working on the site's content or coding or whatever, get in touch with me. With OSRS potentially getting big on mobile, it may be worth looking into.
Anyways, I recently moved all the websites that I host (like 25 of them) to a new server. It costs half the price per month and has better specs (... yeah, that's the world of web-hosting for you). Without thinking much, I installed the latest versions of PHP and mySQL.
2007RsHelp.com in its current form was coded eons ago using mostly PHP 4 code. At the time, the code was pretty sleek. Over time, it has gotten cluttered with messy bandaids and snippets of code. So when I turned on the site on the new server, it just fell apart on PHP 7 as lots of code is deprecated. So I had to spend several hours over a couple days to manually go in and modernize all that code to get the site working. There were many "omg wtf Ben..." moments :-D and many, "omg W13... you were such a lazy noob back then..." looking at my own code clutter.
Anyways, I'm happy to say that the site is functional and even the Editor (the control panel that helps staff update the site content) is functional.
I won't be maintaining the site's content but will continue to keep it online as long as there's demand (and there's decent traffic numbers still hitting the site). So, if anyone is interested in working on the site's content or coding or whatever, get in touch with me. With OSRS potentially getting big on mobile, it may be worth looking into.