Hi Dan,

Happy b-day and thanks for the upgrade.  It didn't fix the issue I'm having 
with 500 internal server errors in my instalation.  

Thanks,

Erik
> On May 26, 2016, at 3:00 PM, The Editor <fast4...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Just released a new version of BoltWire--that marks a pretty important 
> milestone. Namely, I've upgraded code throughout the entire script to bring 
> BoltWire into line with PHP 5.5 and above. Unfortunately, this release will 
> probably break sites relying on PHP versons below 5.3, but there just wasn't 
> any other way around it. For geeks out there, I've replaced all the 
> preg_replace functions using the deprecated /e parameter with 
> preg_replace_callback functions which are more secure. I also created a 
> custom BOLTpreg_replace function for the markup table.
> 
> Because this upgrade affected so many systems in such a foundational way, I 
> can't guarantee there will not be glitches here and there. I've tried it on 
> several of my sites, and everything looks good--but there is just no way to 
> test every affected function. To be honest, I'm not going to upgrade my live 
> sites for a bit, just to see if anyone report a bug. I'm reasonably confident 
> about this upgrade, but I'm still flagging it as quasi-experimental. On 
> mission critical sites, you might want to hold off till 5.12, just in 
> case--esp if you have a lot of custom code.
> 
> Other than the big system upgrade, this release mostly adds a good number of 
> advanced hooks for developers and some special features. I've been working on 
> all kinds of complex development projects, and experimenting with alternate 
> authentications systems, permissions systems, installation structures, and 
> more. BoltWire has held up really well to all the challenges--just needed a 
> few small hooks to expand its capabilities in various really fun ways.
> 
> I'm also deciding to change course on XPack program--and turn it into a 
> shared library you can add on to BoltWire, rather than a parallel 
> installation. It's easier for me to maintain a single code base. And I'm 
> personally running at least 3 separate libraries for different kinds of 
> projects. I suspect there are others out there running complex installations 
> with libraries too. Releasing the XPack this way will keep it easier for you 
> to manage those as well. Hope to have the revised XPack (possibly a couple 
> versions) ready in the coming weeks. Just need to sort out and zip up!
> 
> Enjoy my annual birthday release... :)
> 
> Cheers,
> Dan
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