Kudos to Richard.
If its fixed, don't break it.
Jud.
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Per Jessen wrote:
Richard Heyes wrote:
I'm interested - why are people still using PHP4? It's been over 4
years (I think) - plenty of time to upgrade to five.
Migration issues for instance - we have quite a bit of code that uses
sablotron - in PHP5 that's been changed to libxslt, which requires
extensive code-changes.
Also, something about setlocale() got regressed (and never fixed) in
4.3.10 or thereabouts, which means we have at least one app that's
running on 4.3.8.
Finally - why migrate? What's the rush? Lots of people are still
running back-level software - e.g. apache, mysql, php, gcc, linux, you
name it. *In our shop, migrating working PHP code has one of the lowest
priorities*.
/Per Jessen, Zürich
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