Hello,
on 12/16/2004 02:10 AM Matthew Weier O'Phinney said the following:
You *do* make valid points about making needless upgrade -- if no
security vulnerabilities exist, the application works fine, and you
don't need features from the new version, there really is no reason to
upgrade. But when a
On Thu, 16 Dec 2004 01:57:42 -0200, Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The point is that old software versions that work on old environment
> versions do not need you to upgrade the environment version even the
> vendor deprecates the old version.
Wrong. Security issues force upgrades. Op
Hello,
on 12/16/2004 01:27 AM Greg Donald said the following:
I have all kinds of old software that doesn't work anymore.
That is because you changed the environment on which it was working.
Exactly my point. I don't control when M$ depricates their operating
systems. I don't control when my favo
Well, you could try XP's "Compatibility Mode", I think my girlfriend got
Afterlife to run under XP doing that. She got it to run somehow..haha..
because we just found a copy of Afterlife for like $1 somewhere and she picked
it up.
Or, if you happen to be blessed with VMWare, there's always tha
* Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Hello,
>
> on 12/16/2004 01:27 AM Greg Donald said the following:
> > > >I have all kinds of old software that doesn't work anymore.
> > >That is because you changed the environment on which it was working.
> >
> > Exactly my point. I don't control when M$ de
On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 22:38:16 -0200, Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > I have all kinds of old software that doesn't work anymore.
>
> That is because you changed the environment on which it was working.
Exactly my point. I don't control when M$ depricates their operating
systems. I do
Hello,
on 12/15/2004 08:35 PM Greg Donald said the following:
Software it is not like people, it does not stop working with age.
I have all kinds of old software that doesn't work anymore.
That is because you changed the environment on which it was working.
The problem is always with people, not wi
Mário Gamito wrote:
Hi Manuel,
Yes, Turck works with PHP5.
My question is: if the last version was released a year ago, how much
can i trust it ?
BTW, how good is Truck's algorithm and how hard it is to reverse
engineer the code ?
Encoding generally does not protect you from reverse engineering.
Mário gamito wrote:
Hi Manuel,
Yes, Turck works with PHP5.
My question is: if the last version was released a year ago, how much
can i trust it ?
IIRC the main developer for Turck was hired by Zend...
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On Wed, 15 Dec 2004 20:12:54 -0200, Manuel Lemos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Software it is not like people, it does not stop working with age.
I have all kinds of old software that doesn't work anymore.
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Hi Manuel,
Yes, Turck works with PHP5.
My question is: if the last version was released a year ago, how much
can i trust it ?
BTW, how good is Truck's algorithm and how hard it is to reverse
engineer the code ?
Abraço aí para o Brasil, meu.
A curtir o sol e as macacas no calçadão :)
Warm Rega
Hello,
on 12/15/2004 07:32 PM Mário gamito said the following:
Yes, Turck works with PHP5.
My question is: if the last version was released a year ago, how much
can i trust it ?
Software it is not like people, it does not stop working with age.
BTW, how good is Truck's algorithm and how hard it i
Octavian Rasnita wrote:
Does anyone around here knows a *good* and *free* encoder for PHP5 ?
I used to run Turck, but it seems that somehow it has been discontinued.
(At least, the last release occured about a year ago).
Did it stop working? My Turck copy still works. ;-)
turck never worked for me.
Oh yeah but probably the problem is that it wasn't updated in order to work
with PHP 5.
Or does it does?
Teddy
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Hello,
Mário gamito said the following on 12/14/2004 08:51 AM:
Does anyone around here knows a *good* and *free* encoder for PHP5 ?
I used to run Turck, but it seems that somehow it has been discontinued.
(At least, the last release occured about a year ago).
Did it stop working? My Turck copy stil
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