On 8/19/05, Jochem Maas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> actually he posted (an update?) a full on explanation (again!) just 5 days
> ago (on the 14th August 2005) on how to do it in reply to this thread!
I had to read your post twice to understand to which _he_ you are
referring. Then I reread the sub
Richard Lynch wrote:
On Wed, August 17, 2005 2:05 am, Dotan Cohen wrote:
On 8/15/05, Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
The problem with PHP 5 is that the ISP's have to be so conservative.
There's no tagging mechanism which says "process these files with
PHP5, use
PHP 4 for everything
On 8/18/05, Richard Lynch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The .php3 extension was more of a pain in the ass than it saved...
>
> It was also possible to compile PHP3 and PHP4 in the same Apache - I
> do not think you can do that with 4/5.
>
> However, Rasmus posted a lovely explanation in this forum
On Wed, August 17, 2005 2:05 am, Dotan Cohen wrote:
> On 8/15/05, Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> The problem with PHP 5 is that the ISP's have to be so conservative.
>> There's no tagging mechanism which says "process these files with
>> PHP5, use
>> PHP 4 for everything else."
>>
>
>
On 8/15/05, Miles Thompson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> The problem with PHP 5 is that the ISP's have to be so conservative.
> There's no tagging mechanism which says "process these files with PHP5, use
> PHP 4 for everything else."
>
Does anyone here remember that on php 3 the file extensions we
l0t3k wrote:
not only encoding support, but internationalized date/time/number formatting
support (including spellout), collation, breakiteration and transliteration.
in many respects we'll be on par with Java I18N support. To see what will be
available, see
http://icu.sourceforge.net/usergui
> Not only that, but as time goes by, community support (this list for
> instance) for 4 will likely diminish as others move on to later releases.
> Not only will the die-hard PHP4 users find it harder to get
> answers to their
> questions, but their answers to others will become less relevant to
>
At 11:59 AM 8/15/2005, Jim Moseby wrote:
>
> I'm (we're) still using PHP4. Mainly because there's been no
> reason for
> us to upgrade. ie, we're not doing anything that requires
> PHP5 (and if
> there is no feature in PHP6 that we have to have, we won't be
> upgrading
> to that either).
I don'
not only encoding support, but internationalized date/time/number formatting
support (including spellout), collation, breakiteration and transliteration.
in many respects we'll be on par with Java I18N support. To see what will be
available, see
http://icu.sourceforge.net/userguide/
and look a
>
> I'm (we're) still using PHP4. Mainly because there's been no
> reason for
> us to upgrade. ie, we're not doing anything that requires
> PHP5 (and if
> there is no feature in PHP6 that we have to have, we won't be
> upgrading
> to that either).
I don't see the problem with this, unless
Jochem Maas wrote:
John Nichel wrote:
I'm (we're) still using PHP4. Mainly because there's been no reason
for us to upgrade. ie, we're not doing anything that requires PHP5
(and if there is no feature in PHP6 that we have to have, we won't be
upgrading to that either).
my gut feeling is
John Nichel wrote:
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
anyway, i think i will be with php4 for a long time to come.
Please tell the list why -- what does PHP4 offer over PHP5 for you? I
honestly want to know, and I'm sure there are others who would be
inter
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
anyway, i think i will be with php4 for a long time to come.
Please tell the list why -- what does PHP4 offer over PHP5 for you? I
honestly want to know, and I'm sure there are others who would be
interested to see why people
Sebastian wrote:
> Greg Donald wrote:
>
>> On 8/14/05, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>>> now if they say php5 is 20% faster than php4 than i would upgrade
>>> overnight ;)
>>>
>>
>>
>> Who is 'they' ? Go write a benchmark and see for yourself.
>>
>>
>
> obviously coming from t
Greg Donald wrote:
On 8/14/05, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
now if they say php5 is 20% faster than php4 than i would upgrade
overnight ;)
Who is 'they' ? Go write a benchmark and see for yourself.
obviously coming from the developers..
i guess im more or less wanting to
On 8/14/05, Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> now if they say php5 is 20% faster than php4 than i would upgrade
> overnight ;)
Who is 'they' ? Go write a benchmark and see for yourself.
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On Sun, 2005-08-14 at 16:32, Jochem Maas wrote:
> Sebastian wrote:
> > Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
>
> ...
>
> >
> > explain "better performance".
> >
> > if i have a script written on php4 and i run it on php5 i doubt its
> > going to be any faster..
> > even so, i don't think there is muc
Sebastian wrote:
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
...
explain "better performance".
if i have a script written on php4 and i run it on php5 i doubt its
going to be any faster..
even so, i don't think there is much if at all any speed gain from php4
to php5... speculating of course, but i ha
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Sebastian wrote:
i spent hundreds of hours building my site on php4,
im not about to rewrite any of it to make it 'compatible' with php5.
Don't rewrite it to make it compatible with PHP5 -- rewrite it to take
advantage of PHP5's better performance and
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
why php6 and not php5? look how long it took to get to php4 (with php5
just starting to rolling out) and people are already talking about php6?
On Sun, 2005-08-14 at 13:52, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> * Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > > Please tell the list why -- what does PHP4 offer over PHP5 for you? I
> > > honestly want to know, and I'm sure there are others who would be
> > > interested to see why people are not making
* Robert Cummings <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 23:51, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > * Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > > Jochem Maas wrote:
> > > > if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
> > > > of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> > * Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > > why php6 and not php5? look how long it took to get to php4 (with php5
> > > just starting to rolling out) and people are already talking about php6?
> >
> > My observation was that more
Rasmus Lerdorf wrote:
I don't really do Windows, but most of this will work on Windows as well
(I think). You can find APC builds for Windows on http://snaps.php.net.
But save yourself some headaches and grab a spare PC and install Linux
(I prefer Debian, but it is a hassle to install for newc
In a message dated 8/14/2005 2:42:49 A.M. Central Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
It's rather trivial to test it. Set up a second Apache server with php5
loaded that listens to port 81 or some other port and point it at the
same document_root. Then you can switch back and forth b
Sebastian wrote:
> so i am 'afraid' of going with php5 in fear it will break my website.
It's rather trivial to test it. Set up a second Apache server with php5
loaded that listens to port 81 or some other port and point it at the
same document_root. Then you can switch back and forth by just ch
Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
why php6 and not php5? look how long it took to get to php4 (with php5
just starting to rolling out) and people are already talking about php6?
My observation was that more people jumped to PHP4 from PHP3 than have
so f
On 8/13/05 5:31 PM, "Jochem Maas" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
> of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-internals
> that starts with the message:
>
> http://www.manucorp.com/archives/internals/200508/msg00398.php
>
M
On Sat, 2005-08-13 at 23:51, Matthew Weier O'Phinney wrote:
> * Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> > Jochem Maas wrote:
> > > if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
> > > of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-internals
> > > that starts with the message:
> >
* Sebastian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> :
> Jochem Maas wrote:
> > if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
> > of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-internals
> > that starts with the message:
> >
> > http://www.manucorp.com/archives/internals/200508/msg00398.php
> >
Jochem Maas wrote:
if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-internals
that starts with the message:
http://www.manucorp.com/archives/internals/200508/msg00398.php
IMHO every halfbaked php coder should read it ;-)
to
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Sorry, I will be out of the office until Monday 15th August.
trust phil to be on holiday.
Kind regards,
Phil Ewington.
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Torgny Bjers wrote:
Jochem Maas wrote:
if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-internals
that starts with the message:
http://www.manucorp.com/archives/internals/200508/msg00398.php
IMHO every halfbaked php coder s
Jochem Maas wrote:
> if you haven't seen it yet and are interested in the future
> of php you might be interested in the _big_ thread on php-internals
> that starts with the message:
>
> http://www.manucorp.com/archives/internals/200508/msg00398.php
>
> IMHO every halfbaked php coder should read i
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