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    PHP on thinBasic web sites

    All web sites running under *.thinBasic.com domain are now using PHP 5.x.x instead of PHP 4.x.x series.
    Please be so kind to notify here any problem or strange behave you should encounter during navigation or web sites usage.

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    Re: PHP on thinBasic web sites

    What took you so long? I didn't think SMF even supported PHP 4.x anymore.

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    Re: PHP on thinBasic web sites

    It took so long due to:
    • testing: before changing what is working, a lot of testing must be done. Service continuity is priority number one
    • time: to perform all needed testing, it require time and unfortunately I cannot buy time just round the corner


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    Re: PHP on thinBasic web sites

    The good thing is that my problem with logging in and out of the thinBASIC forum went away with your php 5 upgrade.

    Mediawiki force my hand to php 5 about 4 years ago.

    MySQL support for php was another driving force to upgrade to 5.

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