> Rich writes: >> Using latest release (pmwiki-2.2.54) and even with the ignore statement >> I >> continue to get this error with PHP 5.5.1. Any progress or suggestions? > > ... > > Also, the feature is deprecated in PHP 5.5, but not removed, and probably > will not be removed any time soon. What should we do?
Would it be feasible to do a straight port of PmWiki to Python, leaving the current php version as a legacy implementation? I understand and agree with the reasons for originally choosing php, but that was then and this is now. This is anecdote rather than evidence, but I know several people who are teaching Python to their teenage children as a first programming language, "so they learn good habits". This would obviously break the Cookbook recipes, but so would changing the php code, as Petko notes. Could someone with a knowledge of Python advise whether it would be practical and sensible to re-implement the PmWiki design? Alternatively, an answer along the lines of "Dumb idea because ..." would help. JR -- John Rankin _______________________________________________ pmwiki-devel mailing list pmwiki-devel@pmichaud.com http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-devel