Hi jeffersonpowers,
This is normal, it is the phpinfo that display the version from its configuring file.
The wording of Wordfence is wrong, they make beleive it is them who found the information but it is not.
I also complained about that a few weeks ago as I am using RH-MySQL57 and RH-PHP7o to no avail. They seem deaf to all explanations and they continue as if they do not understand the problem. There is no more deaf than a deaf man who does not want to hear.
Michel-André
Hi again jeffersonpowers,
My topic is here: https://ww.wp.xz.cn/support/topic/mysql57-rh/
Michel-André
PS: Look at: “Then why is Duplicator and WooCommerce are both displaying the correct version and not Wordfence?”
Hi @jeffersonpowers,
Sounds like a different version of PHP is used in the WordPress environment. This would likely be easiest for your web host to answer as to why it might be. Would you mind checking with them?
Michel-André, please do not use name calling in the forums. We should all be respectful towards each other here. Thank you.
I have a question in to the hosting company, but I’m a third-party contractor so it might take a little time to get a response. I don’t expect any movement this week due to the holiday, so please don’t mark this topic as resolved just yet. Thanks!
Hi @jeffersonpowers,
No problem! Take as long as you need.
I’ll be taking over this thread, so feel free to post back when you get a response.
Dave
I’m getting the runaround from the hosting company.
“Sounds like a different version of PHP is used in the WordPress environment. ” — can you explain in more detail why and how this might happen? Do you have any other ideas that might explain this?
UPDATE I talked to a different person at the hosting company, who found and solved the problem immediately. Apparently, the issue was that http and https were running different versions of PHP. I can’t imagine how that is even possible, but I don’t really know much about server environments.
Hopefully this is helpful to anyone else who notices this problem.