From: Lewis Wright > > Turn on notices and maybe even strict messages (in your development > environment), and PHP should warn you of any deprecated code. Easier said than done. I don't have an IDE available. I have tried the Komodo editor and am now playing with Eclipse/PDT, but neither of those comes with a local interpreter. My workstation is Win-XPPro and the development/test server is Apache 2.0.55 running on a RHEL 5 VM in an ESX server farm. Each project gets a set of virtual domains and matching directories. There is also a unique base directory for each code release, so I don't even know if I can figure out how to map a debugger into that environment. Currently I use WinSCP to copy files to my home directory and log in with Putty to move them to the target directory. But it is running PHP 5.2.3, which I don't think will tell me much about the newer releases. I have asked, but we don't have a process in place to update that. Sometime in the _near_ future I have to investigate whether there are security fixes since then that we should get. Bob McConnell -- PHP General Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php