Re: the changeover to mysqli [message #182916 is a reply to message #182914] |
Wed, 25 September 2013 03:48 |
Jerry Stuckle
Messages: 2598 Registered: September 2010
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On 9/24/2013 10:38 PM, richard wrote:
> The big push is on for scripters to change to to i.
> But nobody knows when that's going to happen.
> As far as I can see, the "horses mouth" has not changed.
> the online resource manual STILL and totally, discusses mysql.
> They need to be making new pages that discuss what the changes are and how
> one is to make the changes properly.
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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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> For now anyway, my little site only requires a few short pages and that can
> easily be changed.
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The PTB have already indicated the mysql interface is deprecated. It
will be removed at some future time. That right there is enough to
start converting.
Considering PHP 6.0 is way behind its original proposed release date,
they probably don't know, either.
But then we know you're too stubborn and won't change until your "little
site" breaks. Then you'll come crying here that the new release broke
your site.
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