As I understand it, SQLite2 files are not compatible with SQLite3. This poses a dilemma for me and I would guess many others on shared, virtual webhosts.

The docs say to simply have both versions installed and copy from vers 2 to vers 3. That's OK for dedicated servers; but, most of us who use shared hosting can't get the webhosts to install both versions. It's hard enough to get them to upgrade to php5 with SQLite3. For example, my host has php5.1.4 /SQLite2.8. I'd like to design a new application; but, am trapped because the host plans to upgrade to php5.4.4 in about a month or two. This means my data files will not be compatible when the upgrade is effected. I need some suggestions on how to handle this dilemma.
Thanks....



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