On Wed, 2004-07-14 at 09:45 -0400, Konstantin Ryabitsev wrote: > > Php4 to php5 migration for lots of applications will probably involve > large amounts of pain and suffering, It may not be "that bad" an upgrade. Of course, as with any new major version release problems will probably be found. From a comment posted on Slashdot, apparently from a PHP developer... "One of our design goals for PHP 5, was to keep backwards compatibility as much as possible. Actually most PHP 4 sites run out of the box with PHP 5. If there are problems, there's a compatibility mode (configurable via php.ini) which makes the object-oriented model behave the same as in PHP 4. Bottom-line: Very few people will have problems doing the upgrade. Of course you should thoroughly test your site before upgrading." Regards, Jim H -- Jim Hayward <jimhayward@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> GPG Key available at: http://keyserver.noreply.org gpg --recv-keys --keyserver keyserver.noreply.org 0x85A92DCC GPG Fingerprint: 1AA9 AEC9 BFDF FF7A E4F8 90C7 4947 3A41 85A9 2DCC
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