I agree with Johannes and Oracle/MySQL people : ext/mysqli must be the
preferred way to replace ext/mysql.
PDO lacks advanced features which wont be available because of PDO
internals incompatibility.
ext/mysqli is a true MySQL internal API exposure into PHP user land, PDO is not.
Moreover,
Hi,
On Sun, 2011-07-10 at 10:03 -0700, Philip Olson wrote:
Greetings PHP geeks,
Don't panic! This is not a proposal to add errors or remove this
popular extension. Not yet anyway, because it's too popular to do that
now.
The documentation team is discussing the database security
Am 15.07.2011 14:46, schrieb Johannes Schlüter:
ext/mysql was built for MySQL 3.23 and only got very few additions since
then while mostly keeping compatibility with this old version which
makes the code a bit harder to maintain. From top of my head missing
features not support be ext/mysql
On Fri, 2011-07-15 at 14:56 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 15.07.2011 14:46, schrieb Johannes Schlüter:
ext/mysql was built for MySQL 3.23 and only got very few additions since
then while mostly keeping compatibility with this old version which
makes the code a bit harder to maintain.
Hola friends,
Nice feedback so far, and the PHP documentation will begin implementing
the ideas presented here, and focus on mysqli but also recommend pdo_mysql.
Therefore, the ext/mysql documentation will be improved to strongly
recommend the preferred alternatives that have existed since PHP
On 07/10/2011 12:03 PM, Philip Olson wrote:
Greetings PHP geeks,
Don't panic! This is not a proposal to add errors or remove this popular
extension. Not yet anyway, because it's too popular to do that now.
The documentation team is discussing the database security situation, and
educating
On 11 July 2011 01:03, Philip Olson phi...@roshambo.org wrote:
What this means to ext/mysql:
- Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
- Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0
- Add pdo_mysql examples within the ext/mysql docs that mimic the
maybe we should get another E_, E_NEARLY_DEPRECATED that way we can set this
to that, and then 5.5 we can move it to E_DEPRECATED, that way people have
to go read the docs, the amount of people even those who have been in the
field for years, that dont know about php.net/func and still look stuff
On 7/10/11 10:03 AM, Philip Olson wrote:
What this means to ext/mysql:
- Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
- Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0
- Add pdo_mysql examples within the ext/mysql docs that mimic the current
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Christopher Jones
christopher.jo...@oracle.com wrote:
On 7/10/11 10:03 AM, Philip Olson wrote:
What this means to ext/mysql:
- Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
- Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0
On 2011-07-11, Paul Dragoonis dragoo...@gmail.com wrote:
On Mon, Jul 11, 2011 at 4:41 PM, Christopher Jones
christopher.jo...@oracle.com wrote:
On 7/10/11 10:03 AM, Philip Olson wrote:
What this means to ext/mysql:
- Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
On July-11-11 Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
Sent: July-11-11 1:57 PM
To: internals@lists.php.net
Subject: Re: [PHP-DEV] deprecating ext/mysql
On 2011-07-11, Paul Dragoonis
Yes, +1 from me too. I do indeed think we need to make this a smooth
transition over time. Possibly triggering
Am 10.07.2011 19:03, schrieb Philip Olson:
What this means to ext/mysql:
- Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
- Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0
- Add pdo_mysql examples within the ext/mysql docs that mimic the current
On July-10-11 1:16 PM Reindl Harald wrote:
Am 10.07.2011 19:03, schrieb Philip Olson:
What this means to ext/mysql:
- Softly deprecate ext/mysql with education (docs) starting today
- Not adding E_DEPRECATED errors in 5.4, but revisit for 5.5/6.0
- Add pdo_mysql examples within the
hi,
As I would love to kill ext/mysql, it is up to the mysql developers to decide.
Cheers,
On Sun, Jul 10, 2011 at 7:03 PM, Philip Olson phi...@roshambo.org wrote:
Greetings PHP geeks,
Don't panic! This is not a proposal to add errors or remove this popular
extension. Not yet anyway,
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