Personally i don't care for php4 anmyore.. most hosting offer now php5
anyway.. also i think this year support will be dropped for it.
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On Dec 6, 7:22 pm, Sliv [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was wondering if developers out there who are writing CakePHP apps
in a PHP 5 environment are using PHP 5 functionality in their app(s)
or are choosing to stick with functionality available in 4 or 5?
Since Cake is
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Subject: Using PHP 5 Functionality In Your App
I was wondering if developers out there who are writing CakePHP apps
in a PHP 5 environment
@Walker: I guess I was thinking more along the lines of new
functionality that some developers may want to take advantage of and
are willing to give up backwards compatibility in their app to do it.
By share their experiences, I guess I was looking for feedback on
examples of such functionality
I was wondering if developers out there who are writing CakePHP apps
in a PHP 5 environment are using PHP 5 functionality in their app(s)
or are choosing to stick with functionality available in 4 or 5?
Since Cake is compatible with both versions, developed apps may want
to be compatible with
It depends, if we want to make the app portable, we stick with the php
4 compatibility.
It we're building a custom app that will only end up in one place or
used by a single entity, we stick to the version that is in use within
that environment.
To me, the question you ask does not need to be.