( This should have been to the pigging list !!!! sorry Ilia )

Ilia Alshanetsky wrote:

You can use old PHP too, or modify the source code, it is "open source" after-all.

Come on, that can't be the solution. Think about hosting companies for example.

They as a rule use old versions, in fact I bet you'd be hard pressed to find a big or even a medium size hosting company offering PHP 5.2 just now. So you have plenty of time to fix your code.

The main problem here Ilia is that people HAVE to fix their code JUST IN
CASE the host updates. Some people will not even know they have a
problem because they are using a third party application and then they
will not know how to fix it IF their host updates.

Since it would seem that most hosts have not even switched to PHP5
anyway, this is probably all academic anyway, but we have been here
before, with versions of PHP released that broke a large number of
applications and it got to the state that host WOULD NOT update in case
it broke something.

DateTime is just another example of the fact that PHP has no management
of conventions and these get changed version to version. We NEED a
mechanism to pinch back common function names that does not break
existing applications simply because the vast number of users have no
knowledge that there is a problem!

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