Hi Brian,

Yes, php 4.3 is the minimum supported version. Make all your decision on
this criterion. 

Please, tell us when there is something available for testing with php
5. Yesterday, I give it a try with php 5, but the installer fails with
some session error. 

> Please forgive me if I seem to over-post what I am doing. :-)

It's excellent. Keep it the same way. It's a good experience for all of
us. 

Greetings
Kaloyan

On Fri, 2006-09-29 at 16:48 -0700, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> For now, let's not even worry about php6.  Basically, most of the things 
> that are deprecated in php5 become illegal in php6 (sort of), but in most 
> cases it can be worked around in the php config.  If you want to learn more 
> about what is changing between php5 and php6, take a look at 
> http://www.php.net/~derick/meeting-notes.html (but don't feel obligated, as 
> it is a non-issue at this time).
> 
> I believe that PHP 4.3 is sufficient for a minimum version.  What I am going 
> to do is add comments where I believe the functionality would need attention 
> should php6 support become desirable.  For my part, versions I am targeting 
> are of course 4.3 and 5.1.2, two fairly popular releases.
> 
> 
> There are automatic variables in php that hold useful information.  For 
> example, $_COOKIE is an array of the cookies sent by the browser, and $_POST 
> is an array of post data passed when a user submits a form.  Earlier 
> versions of php used an alternate naming scheme for these magic variables. 
> $HTTP_POST_VARS and $HTTP_COOKIE_VARS are examples (there are five main 
> ones).  These "long arrays" were deprecated in favor of the shorter ones 
> starting with $_ as of php4.1.  By registering the long arrays, you ask php 
> to create these deprecated variables for you in the global scope, thereby 
> slowing down the application.  Now that I know the minimal version will be 
> php 4.3, I feel confident in working to disable this functionality.
> 
> One of the reasons php5 may not work well with this application is the 
> default setting of register_long_arrays in php.ini, but it would be only a 
> small part of the picture if at all.
> 
> 
> Please forgive me if I seem to over-post what I am doing. :-)
> --Brian Zab
> 
> 
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> > Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 11:51:35 +0300
> > From: Kaloyan Raev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > 
> > The installer is my work. Actually, part of it is my work. I took the
> > installer from another project - MirrorMed (mirrormed.org) and made
> > modification to use it with Care2x. So, the code of the installer is
> > independent from the runtime code of Care2x. 
> > 
> > As for your comment about register_long_arrays, honestly I don't
> > understand it. The framework of the installer is developed by the
> > developers of MirrorMed. I didn't spend enough time to study all its
> > aspects - just enough to adapt it to care2x. Feel free to make the
> > changes you think are appropriate. 
> > 
> > PHP 6 is nice to have, but not a must. The focus now is PHP 5. PHP 4.x
> > compatibility is a must. However, PHP 6 frightens PHP 4.3 compatibility.
> > What about PHP 4.4? If PHP 6 and PHP 4.4 compatibilities can live
> > together then in future version we can enforce using PHP 4.4 as lowest
> > version number. 
> > 
> > Greetings
> > Kaloyan
> 
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