On 9/11/05, Brooks Davis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Either that, or we can deprecate PHP3/force upgrades to PHP4.  But I'm
> > not sure if we'd want that.  If it's mostly cruft, we can put this
> > kind of thing in now to allow upgrades (make sure the old handler
> > warns about PHP3) and then remove it and implement the above patch in
> > a future version.
> 
> I don't see any particular reason to keep PHP3 support around unless
> doing so is incredibly trivial.  My impression is that more people are
> worrying about making the 4->5 transition then about PHP3.  Given the
> few developers on this project, our time is IMO better spent on insuring
> compatibility with modern tools unless someone is specifically interested
> in older versions.

Sounds fair - I'm personally running PHP4 right now.  So, then, should
someone approve/commit the patch?  It looks okay to me.

-- 
~Mike
 - Just my two cents
 - No man is an island, and no man is unable.

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