* Thus wrote [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
> Anyone have any good advice for an upgrade strategy from php4.3.6 to
> php5.0.1? I have a MAC OSX 10.3.5 system that I use for my test machine and
> an Open BSD system for my production machine. The production machine is
> also semi-managed hosting system (virtua
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 22:43, Tim Best wrote:
> :-P duh...
>
> Wasn't sure if php4 code would run under php5.
>
> >From the sounds of your response, I guess it will process 4.3.x code...
For the most part you should get very few errors. You will probably get
a lot of warnings, but they will pro
:-P duh...
Wasn't sure if php4 code would run under php5.
>From the sounds of your response, I guess it will process 4.3.x code...
/T
on 9/11/04 18:47, Robert Cummings at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 19:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>> Anyone have any good advice for an u
On Sat, 2004-09-11 at 19:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Anyone have any good advice for an upgrade strategy from php4.3.6 to
> php5.0.1? I have a MAC OSX 10.3.5 system that I use for my test machine and
> an Open BSD system for my production machine. The production machine is
> also semi-managed
Anyone have any good advice for an upgrade strategy from php4.3.6 to
php5.0.1? I have a MAC OSX 10.3.5 system that I use for my test machine and
an Open BSD system for my production machine. The production machine is
also semi-managed hosting system (virtual server). Can I expect my current
4.3.
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