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Php 5.3
How many of you are on PHP 5.3?
I'm looking at using some newer technologies in an app I want to build, but I don't want to do it without PHP 5.3. |
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I'm on 5.2.10
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Possibly would be better to survey your members via an email, oir use the admincp stats functions and possibly copy/hook into it.
Being said, I've only got php 5.3.x in production and dev enviroments atm. |
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I'm on 5.3.6
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5.3.6 here.
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5.3.3-7+squeeze3 here (using PHP 5.3 from debian's repo atm).
I've tried doing a custom build of PHP/etc but debian does not seem to like that very much, gave me a bunch of headaches. |
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Php 5.3.6..
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5.3.6
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Most people that replied here are developers or hands-on customers. From my experience, a lot of customers are running 5.2 (with vB4 at least, since it is the minimum requirement), and have not seen a reason to upgrade. Don't get me wrong, there are a lot of goodies in 5.3! But, vBulletin itself is not clean or up-to-date enough to make use of 5.3. For plugins, it becomes a "is this worth the trouble..." thing, at least for me.
I personally use 5.3.6. |
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Thanks for the replies guys.
And I never said anything about a plugin. |
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