Skip Evans wrote: > Tim wrote: >> Yes, our company used it for three months before dumping it regarding >> PHP5 >> incompatibility and some other "mistakes".. I ended up having to fix/hack >> too many things (sessions doing weird things, broken forum, >> translations all >> messed up, user roles not working quite right, admin system funked) it >> wasn't worth my time, we developed a more specialized app for project >> management internally. >> > > Well, I hate to use this kind of language on the list, but I feel I must > say that sucks. But I want to thank you Tim for saving me all kinds of > time trying to get dP going on PHP5. > > We still have the old server, of course, running right underneath the > new rack jobbies, and I can use it for now to run dP for us. > Unfortunately, we're quite wedded to it for project management, having > modified and customized it extensively to suit our needs. > > Hate to use the box, though, just for dP since I had it slated to be > converted to a pretty sweet workstation. you don't need to use the box - you can install a 2nd copy of apache and run php4 on it and use the apache ProxyPass directive to make the php4/apache setup available via the apache(2)/php5 [std] webserver. search the archives for 'ProxyPass' > > Oh well, if life were perfect we'd... we'd... heck, we'd have a lot more > fun. > > Thanks again, Tim. Any more experiences with dP and PHP5 are > appreciated, although Tim seems to have pretty well nailed it. > -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php