Re: MySQLi

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On Sep 13, 2014, at 7:40 AM, Lester Caine <lester@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> On 13/09/14 11:40, Karl DeSaulniers wrote:
>> Hope this message finds you well. Quick question about MySQLi and PHP.
>> I have a website that was built back in 2012 that is still on PHP 5.2 and MySQL 
>> and I am wanting to update it to PHP 5.7 with MySQLi without headaches.
>> I am dreading this like a spoonful of molasses. Is there any sugar remedy for this medicine 
>> or do I just grow a pair and take it?
> 
> Well a few problems 5ere ...
> PHP5.2 had already been shelved at end of 2010, but I know why it was
> probably used 2 years later. I'm STILL running 5.2 on servers as the
> time needed to convert those sites is just not available and can't be
> justified cost wise :(
> 
>> Any MySQL => MySQLi converters out there?
>> Any PHP5.2 => PHP 5.7 cheat sheets?
>> 
>> If I update my server to PHP 5.7 is everything going to break? Or stupid question of course it is?
> PHP5.7 will not be around any time soon, PHP5.6 has just been released.
> But converting from 5.2 all the way to 5.6 is not something that is easy
> to do. I'm still only moving 5.2 to 5.4 at presnt.
> 
> http://php.net/manual/en/migration53.php and
> http://php.net/manual/en/migration54.php is the starting point, but
> things depricated in 5.3 were removed in 5.4 so if you are using any of
> those methods then they need removing. You can switch the later PHP
> servers to ignore e_strict warning/errors, but this is the major problem
> area. and really the only way to move forward is clear all of those
> problems before moving forward. Unless you caa ensure your server will
> always be switched bak to a compatible mode of working.
> 
> And all that before even looking at MySQL ... I've never used it, so
> hopefully someone else will cover that side.
> 
> -- 
> Lester Caine - G8HFL

Ah, I see. Now Glob Design's comment makes sense. 
Thanks Lester.

Best,

Karl DeSaulniers
Design Drumm
http://designdrumm.com


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