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PHP5 compatibility

Thread began 6/17/2010 3:47 am by jeffmg279672 | Last modified 6/17/2010 7:38 am by jeffmg279672 | 1212 views | 3 replies |

jeffmg279672

PHP5 compatibility

Posting this here as not sure where else to post it - a client's hosting company has emailed him to say that within the next 48 hours they are upgrading shared hosting to PHP5, so he's asked me if his site is 5-compatible.
The database I created for this is MySQL 5.0, but I have no idea whether the PHP material on this site is vs 4.0, 5.0 or whatever - is it safe to assume that all WA extensions create scripts etc that are valid for the latest version of PHP or do I have some work to do here re-building the site?
Appreciate any guidance/suggestions.

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CraigRBeta Tester

i have been working with php 5 for some time and have had no issues with any WA extension.

to find what version you are running locally, create a new page called test.php and add the following within the body tags

<?php
phpinfo();
?>

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Jason ByrnesWebAssist

There should not be any problems with the server changing to php 5.

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jeffmg279672

Thanks, Jason (and CraigR). Appreciated.

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