Lindsay Haisley wrote:
Can you be more specific about the technical issues? What sorts of
errors or functionality losses do you see on the problem websites if you
try to run them on PHP5, or are you just noting that a 3rd party
developer has said that the sites won't run on PHP5?
as mentioned in my initial post, we have several sites which were
created using the ezpublish cms, version 3.7. this version of ezpublish
is not stable at all under php5.
you would at least have to upgrade to 3.9 to get more stability or even
better, 4.x to get full php5 support.
http://ez.no/ezpublish/requirements
one customer running his site using this version doesn't want to invest
any more money into the website, he considers the web agency who sold
them this solution should do the migration for free but they think
otherwise, finally it's our responsibility to keep the sites running and
secure, go figure. well it was all management mumbo-jumbo which didn't
really concern me, until now.
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