I'm not sure we are fully up to date for 5.6 yet. But we are getting
closer. And I agree, we just need to do it, and sooner rather than later.
I also need to set aside some dedicated time to work on this...
Cheers,
Dan
On Wed, Aug 10, 2016 at 11:15 AM Kevin Reed wrote:
> Dan,
>
> Not sure I se
Dan,
Not sure I see it as problematic at all since everything before 5.6 is now
end of life and not supported. Current version of PHP is 5.6 and was
released almost 2 years ago.
5.3, 5.4 and 5.5 are no longer supported and considered end of life.
Security support for these versions has ended as
Yes, this is a bit problematic. We can't update to anything past php 5.5
without changing the preg_replace functions, and as soon as we update them
anything below php 5.2 gets invalidated. I think we are best to move
forward as the php changes are security related, and its something we need
to do e
Not sure why you had problems with the { 2+3 }. It is working here on this
test page:
http://www.boltwire.com/test/math
Nice use of the math function combined with a search query. Very clever...
Cheers,
Dan
On Sat, Aug 6, 2016 at 5:51 AM mz wrote:
> Thank you Dan for your quick answer.
>
> A