Re: [Care2002-developers] Why not Php5 and beyond?

2007-08-18 Thread Robert Meggle
Hello Anousak, This morning I had some time for a really interesting results, what could be quite interesting for all. I have here just windows running on my laptop. I installed here some time ago xampp-win32-1.5.4 and have never looked what PHP version it used "out of the box", and I thought it

Re: [Care2002-developers] Why not Php5 and beyond?

2007-08-18 Thread Elpidio Latorilla
Hi Robert, this is a very interesting development. Let us hear what the other members can add to this. thanks for the notice. elpidio On 8/18/07, Robert Meggle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Hello Anousak, > > This morning I had some time for a really interesting results, what could > be > qui

Re: [Care2002-developers] Why not Php5 and beyond?

2007-08-18 Thread Claudio Giulio Torbinio - Email
Hi Robert As you have experimented, care2x works under php 5.1 I the reason that maked me delete the php5 compatibility SVN... Moreover, due to my clients OS, i must work on Win platforms, and on Vista with WAMP, i have no problems. I can swith between both parsers (4 and 5), but care2x works goo

Re: [Care2002-developers] Why not Php5 and beyond?

2007-08-18 Thread Robert Meggle
Hello Claudio, A framework should do that kind of work... but not the sql statements:-) SAP&&Oracle is sometimes a lucky marriage for management using big-shoes-management. Really, I have no idea how many hospitals are setting up the requirement that there must be Oracle or MS-SQL. The adoDB wh