Richard Quadling wrote:

Having an error for an upgrade and no explanation as to why it is now
an error is a pain as you don't know the consequences of changing the
code.

And the reason many providers are still running PHP4 and refuse to provide PHP5 is partly wrapped in that statement.

Keep the esthic stuff for PHP6 and provide WELL DOCUMENTED support for anything that is going to trash existing applications. We have been here before and breaking good code is the main reason getting people to upgrade is not happening ?

( And I STILL get ****ed by forgetting to 'copy all' :( )

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