| Re: "Local hosting"..... |
| by Ronaldus on 2005/2/21 18:17:19 Right mOnty, it is clear to me !! Greetings,
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| Re: "Local hosting"..... |
| by m0nty on 2005/2/21 18:02:10 in your thinking yes.. but mostly it will affect the ones using php 5.. as most modules are developed and written for php 4.. XOOPS 2.0.9.2 is not 100% php 5 compatible yet, but some people are using it without problems.. however not all modules work with php 5 and when servers fully upgrade to php 5 i would probably expect to see more people posting because a particular module won't work anymore.. i don't think any developers are writing any modules at the moment to just specifically work with PHP 5, so that won't be for a long while yet :) and i don't expect XOOPS will move to not support php 4 for a long while yet :) hope this explains :) |
| Re: "Local hosting"..... |
| by Ronaldus on 2005/2/21 17:49:56 Right mOnty, that sounds reasonable. But there will be a moment when this issue causes problems for some XOOPSers and their ISP's, even though if it's not earlier than a year. For example in the case a XOOPSer wants to install a module that does NOT work on PHP 4 and his/her ISP has not yet upgraded to PHP 5... Or am I wrong here? Greetings,
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| Re: "Local hosting"..... |
| by m0nty on 2005/2/21 17:40:27 as far as i'm aware, XOOPS 2.1 will be designed to work with PHP 4 aswell.. u say php 5 is becomming common.. it's getting about yes, but i wouldn't expect all hosters to upgrade within the next year. Some will and some won't.. |
| Re: "Local hosting"..... |
| by Ronaldus on 2005/2/21 17:33:33 I did Jmorris. They're waiting for XOOPS 2.1 But something else: suppose I upgrade to XOOPS 2.1 (in a while) and my ISP does NOT support PHP 5 yet, will I get problems with the functionality of my site then?? Thanks and greetings, |