Phew!
However, While reading about php upgrades, I've got the impression that 
version 5, will not support MySQL by default...
Does that mean that I'll have to ensure my hosts install an extra module, 
or worse case senario, I'll have to re-write all my pages, to take new 
code into effect...
I' know I'm sounding liek a worried mother hen, but I can't seem to find 
confirmation on line?!?!

Ho hum, nearly Friday eh?




"John W. Holmes" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
15/07/2004 17:40

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[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I've just got this mail from my host...
> =============
> Dear customer,
> 
> This email is sent to inform you that we'll upgrade the PHP version on 
> your
> server to the latest stable version 4.3.8 within the next hour.
> =============
> 
> Are there any issues that I need to panic about...?
> I'm off to google now, but am just having a panic attack, and hope that 
I 
> can sit back knowing that my PHP pages will still work...

I wouldn't be too worried.

PHP 4.3.8 Changelog: http://us2.php.net/ChangeLog-4.php

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---John Holmes...

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