Dnia 08-01-2006, nie o godzinie 17:22 +0100, Marcin Kurzyna napisał(a): > Dnia niedziela, 8 stycznia 2006 12:56, Patrys :: Patryk Zawadzki napisał: > > > That's a great joke. I can imagine a client going through each and every > > file, changing it's name to .php5 and replacing requires and includes as > > appropriate. > > > > Sorry, could not resist :D > > <off-topic> > > Well, sad but true. Take home.pl for example - they have php4 as default > handler for .php, so if you want to run php5 - find/sed is your friend. > > Not to mansion that php5 is 5.0.3 - guess they're afraid of .5 changes, think > about 5.1 ;-) > > And I wouldn't say they're a small company so it's not that impossible. > > </off-topic>
It's not impossible but it's useless. I work for a hosting/webdev company and we sometimes have to turn home.pl down because of their naming policy. Selling a product is one thing, but having to maintain several versions of the same software (think a large CMS) just to be able to satisfy one customer is next to impossible when you think of costs. It's not a matter of a single sed/rename, you have to do it after each and every update and make a testbed environment to deploy the changes before they hit production. -- Patrys :: Patryk Zawadzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> PLD Linux
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