> PHP2 to PHP3, there were some good migration tools to make this easier.

That's great! I don't have many Midgard sites, maybe a half dozen but I'll
be more than happy to see the change and help document the conversion
process.

> We will be better off for it in the long run.

I'd rather drive a Rolls Royce than a Yugo.

Ron

> Sincerely,
> 
> -paul
> 
> 
> 
> Emiliano wrote:
> 
> > (Forgot to Cc this to [EMAIL PROTECTED], where this is most certainly
> > relevant)
> >
> > We've been having a number of problets with the lexer/scanner. Paul and I
> > were talking about the possibility of replacing <[...]> with <?[...]?> and
> > &(...); with <?(...)?> (or even <?=...:..?>, which would greatly simplify
> > the parser and make it easier to keep 100% PHP compatibility. It's very
> > possible that we don't even need the IN_SCRIPT patch if we go this route.
> > It would also mean that we will probably better able to keep up with
> > recent PHP releases.
> >
> > I think it's doable to create scripts that automatically convert existing
> > sites since the original patterns are easily detected, but it's obviously
> > a big shit.
> >
> > Thoughts please.
> >
> > Emile
> >
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