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Posted by FFMG on 08/01/07 07:04
ELINTPimp;84364 Wrote:
> >
> > ELINTPimp;84307 Wrote:
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> > > hurray, google!
> >
> > Really? When I looked I found 2 million useless tutorials.
> >
> Yes, but it got them to you in 1.2 seconds! =)
>
Yes, Google is not as fast as I remember :)
ELINTPimp;84364 Wrote:
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> What exactly are you looking for as far as the migration goes? The
> actual migration of the core PHP4 to PHP5 on the server...or making
> sure your existing code will play nicely under PHP5?
> ...
>
Sorry I wasn't clear enough earlier.
What I want to do is 'upgrade' my site from PHP4 to PHP5.
But my site is busy(ish) and I don't want to take the site down any
longer than I need to.
With that in mind I would like to run the site on a test server for a
couple of months, (maybe not that long), to make sure that it works on
PHP4 and PHP5.
This is why I would need to run both version on one server, (I could
use more than one server but it is a bit of a pain to develop that
way).
Once I am confident that everything is running fine then I can
'briefly'<sic> take the site down, and upgrade to PHP5.
And...TADA... everything should be fine.
FFMG
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