The function is arrayreverse or reversarray.
You can just comment out the Farcry function.

I have only done this upgrade one and I found it to be long, tedious and
frustrating - but it did work.

Depending on how much customisation you have done, there maybe a fair bit
of debugging to do along the way.

Back up your database at each step!!



If it is only a small site, it may be worth considering starting from
scratch.

A lot of 'best practices' around the use of webskins has change in version
6.  There are also a lot of handy functions in fAPI. At some point, you
will want to implement these to get the most out of the current version and
put yourself in the best position to move forward in the future.


On 7 July 2012 01:22, Jeff Coughlin <[email protected]> wrote:

> 1. How hard would it be to upgrade to newest Farcry.
>
>
> You'll want to upgrade to 5.0, then 5.1, then 5.2, then 6.2 (you can skip
> 6.0 and 6.1 and just go right to 6.2 which was just released).  The reasons
> for that specific upgrade path is because there were some major changes
> between those releases and as long as you go in that order, FarCry has an
> upgrade process to help walk you through it.  Make sure each time you move
> to a new version you update the application scope cache (using
> ?updateapp=[mykey]) and that you deploy any required changes in the COAPI
> manager for each version.
>
> 2. Will the existing platform run on Railo perfectly fine? I'm not in
> the money right now enough to buy a license.
>
>
> FarCry 6.0.18+ supports Railo officially, however during your upgrades you
> might want to run it on ACF first (you can just use developer edition which
> is free).  Railo may run just fine on 4.0.9+, but I know there were a
> couple hiccups in a couple versions in between with regards to Railo (I
> believe they were pretty minor though, so you might be fine using Railo on
> those older versions).
>
> One thing to note though is that if you plan to run it on later versions
> of CF (which is fine), you'll need to disable two functions in FarCry core
> for FarCry 4 and 5 (I forgot which ones off-hand.  You can search the
> forums to find them).  They were removed in FarCry 6, o you don't have to
> worry about them there.
>
> Once you're on FarCry 6+, the upgrade and plugins should be smoother going
> forward (the nature of progression :)
>
> Regards,
>
> --
> Jeff Coughlin
>
> On Jul 6, 2012, at 12:56 PM, David Faircloth wrote:
>
> Hello - I have a project I'm taking over, and its running Farcry
> 4.0.9. It currently ran on a Coldfusion 8 server, but the license
> doesn't go with the project.
>
> 2 Questions:
>
> 1. How hard would it be to upgrade to newest Farcry.
> 2. Will the existing platform run on Railo perfectly fine? I'm not in
> the money right now enough to buy a license.
>
> Thanks,
>
> David Faircloth
>
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