Re: the changeover to mysqli [message #182917 is a reply to message #182914] |
Wed, 25 September 2013 04:14 |
Scott Johnson
Messages: 196 Registered: January 2012
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On 9/24/2013 7:38 PM, richard wrote:
> The big push is on for scripters to change to to i.
It is not a 'big push' it is responsible coding.
> But nobody knows when that's going to happen.
Which is reason enough to change now. Be proactive, not reactive. The
best analogy I can think is car insurance. Do you get it before or
after the accident you did not know when it would happen.
> As far as I can see, the "horses mouth" has not changed.
> the online resource manual STILL and totally, discusses mysql.
Pretty much every page in the PHP manual concerning the mysql_
extensions state they will be deprecated and which function to use in stead.
In fact read the FIRST sentence in the introduction.
http://www.php.net/manual/en/intro.mysql.php
> They need to be making new pages that discuss what the changes are and how
> one is to make the changes properly.
WOW do you read the PHP manual.
Each mysql_ function that is deprecated tells you which function to user
WITH a link to it. How much easier can it be?
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> Mr. Yates pointed out that changing over hundreds of pages can be a tedious
> task. They need to literally rewrite the book.
> NOW!
> And define when the changeover is to happen.
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First off if you have your function spread across hundreds of pages, you
have a nightmare scenario and should read and learn about OOP or even
using includes and functions from a single source page.
I am sure there still may be a few people here that may help show you
how this is done.
As to when it will happen. Does not matter because they say it WILL
happen..from the 'horses mouth'.
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> For now anyway, my little site only requires a few short pages and that can
> easily be changed.
If it is so easy to change, then why the constant defense of not doing
it to the point where soon no one will want to give you advice.
Especially when you return to fix all the items that break down the road
that we suggested you fix NOW.
Scotty
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