2008/5/14 Richard Heyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> That really should be expected. You can't expect something to last forever
> without tweaking it on occassion.  And in the case of going from PHP 5 - 6,
> the "tweaking" required may well be major, becxcause it's a major version
> change.

Exactly. That's why it should be written in a relatively portable
fashion from the beginning. To avoid pitfalls later on.

>> A year is nothing! I have projects from 7 years ago that I know I need
>> to update "when I get around to it".
>
> Well "when you get around to it" makes it sound as though it's not exactly
> important.
>

It was written in a relatively portable fashion.

Dotan Cohen

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