Re: the changeover to mysqli [message #182935 is a reply to message #182927] |
Wed, 25 September 2013 21:38 |
Tim Streater
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In article <1cun3xxz7nbpj(dot)zop5ye5ou0f7$(dot)dlg(at)40tude(dot)net>,
richard <noreply(at)example(dot)com> wrote:
> So why don't they just make the change, be done with it and let the people
> have the option of using either.
They have made the change; they've added mysqli.
Why don't you move to it?
> Let's face it, html has deprecated a ton of things which are still in use.
> Why? because a hoard of people refuse to upgrade their systems.
You mean, update their web pages. Fat chance of that happening. And
because browsers still support almost everything that was ever
introduced, bar a couple of minor things, I see no reason, by and large,
to do so either. I just use the HTML5 doctype to ensure standards mode.
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Tim
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nor cruel and unusual punishments inflicted" -- Bill of Rights 1689
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