On Wednesday 29 September 2004 08:46, Ed Lazor wrote:
> <complain>
> Today I discovered that my ISP can't upgrade to PHP 5. They use Plesk for
> server Administration and PHP 5 apparently breaks Plesk. Plesk says
> they'll make PHP 5 support available as soon as it starts coming default on
> RedHat Enterprise.
> </complain>
>
> Unfortunately, I now have a bunch of scripts that require PHP 5. I'd
> upgraded my beta server for testing and everything has been going so great
> that I went gungho. Honestly, I tried to not too many of the new features,
> just so I could ease into it and do more testing. I'm finding little
> differences that I didn't even realize I was taking advantage of. For
> example, there are a lot of places in the code where I've done something
> like this:
>
> print "Learn more about {$product->get_Title()}.<br>";
http://www.php.net/manual/en/function.preg-replace.php
$pattern = "/\{\$(.+?)\}/i";
$replacement = "\"\.\$$1\.\"";
Try this out ;-) I haven't tested it but it's the right direction ;-)
>
> I uploaded scripts like this to the production server for more testing and
> PHP4 flagged all of the code like this as parse errors. I'm not sure, but
> now I'm stuck having to go through all of the code to change the coding
> style.... my editor (Dreamweaver MX 2004) allows me to do a global search
> and replace using regular expressions. I have no idea what regular
> expression I'd use for something like this. Any recommendations?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Ed
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