Hi
On Sunday 02 February 2003 23:45, garvin_mailings@supergarv.de wrote:
Which means, current and future phpMyAdmin-release will always be targeted at a PHP3 audience as well?
Yes, as long as it is possible...
It's not that I think sessions are neccessary for phpMyAdmin, but at some point I think new features have to overwhelm the effort to stay backwards-compatible, also because PHP3 get's deprecated nowadays (simply because of security issues. I wouldn't want older exploitable php-versions running on my server). And even then, PHP3-users surely upgrade their phpMyAdmin releases as often as they upgrade their PHP3... ;-)
There are situations where you can't upgrade php (you have only user acount) but you can (and want) upgrade phpMyAdmin. I still have acoount on one such machine, but I've currently almost pushed admin to upgrade PHP ;-).