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Old December 9th, 2005, 07:53 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Does vBGallery works with PHP5.1

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We are thinking about updating to PHP5.1, does vBGallery works with PHP5.1?!

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Old December 9th, 2005, 08:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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That would be a good question. I do not beleive it has been fully tested at this time. Sames goes for mysql5 as I know there are issues with mysql5

One issue I know I discovered with Photopost and PHP 5.1X series is you must explicitly state where you use localtime() $year = $year + 1900;
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Most likely the 'official' answer as of right now would be: No, vBGallery is not supported on PHP5 yet. Since vBGallery is not yet integrated into the rest of the sytems I'd be reluctant to say that is an 'official' answer so I'll leave that up to Chuck & Michael to validate that statement.

With that said, 'unofficially' people are doing it but they are running into the occassional glitch (example).

Personally I'd hold off using it on PHP5 until at least Michael has a chance to install it on a PHP5 test server so that he can take a look at any issues that might arise (at the moment I don't have access to a PHP5 test server so I couldn't even help).
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So, does this mean vBG 1.02 works with PHP5?!

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So, does this mean vBG 1.02 works with PHP5?!

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Honestly.... I don't know. I'm not sure of all of the changes that were done with the 1.0.2 release.
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So, does this mean vBG 1.02 works with PHP5?!

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I have not tested with PHP5.
- This was reported to be a fix to a problem and was added to the build.
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