PHP5 & mySQL5 support
ECMS V3 ran without problems on a fresh installation of PHP 5.1.1 and mySQL 5.0.16. No changes needed to be done.
Published 08.12.2005 - Last edited 07.02.2006 - 1564 views - 2 comments
We´ve been very curious to how the ECMS would function running on the latest versions of PHP and mySQL. After repeated error checking and testing we´re happy to announce that the upgrade didn´t result in any problems or complications whatsoever.
We still have a few things remaining on our to-do list before the initial release, but we believe that this mornings result has put us a huge step towards our goal.
Our final mission will be the user implementation, with onsite page creation and editing, multiple user-levels and more. So once again, stay tuned...
1 | Friday 09 Dec 2005 14:12:59 | Frodo has this to say:
Good news! Looking forward to get my hands on the new code :)
By the way, does v2 have the same support? Reason I ask is that I'm thinking of at least switching to MySQL 5 as it now appears to be stable for production websites...
2 | Friday 09 Dec 2005 14:19:50 | Thomas has this to say:
Hi Frodo, first thanks for the kind words!
Second, yes I believe v2 will run without problems. There really isn't any reason for it not to. The programming structure is the same for both v2 and v3, mainly beacause I do all the work...
Should I be wrong feel free to arrest me ;)
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