Re: [ok] [Jaws-project-developers] Jaws MVC - Out of Service for next 24 hours
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From: j0rd1 a. <jo...@jo...> - 2004-12-08 15:42:25
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I've been working with PHP5 for some time, and I still see no reason to kee= p=20 working on PHP4 5 is SOOOOOO much better, and I think Ion will back me up=20 here. Probably a good idea will be to keep working with PHP4 for jaws .4 and .5 a= nd=20 maybe PHP5 for next releases, but that are just ideas.... its just my opini= on=20 as a jaws user regards, El Mi=E9 08 Dic 2004 09:36, Jorge A Gallegos escribi=F3: > if I remember correctly, jaws was intended for run under php4, but > what Jordi says is right, sooner or later (more probably later) jaws > will move to php5... but if that improves performance now in php4, and > doesn't do any damage when working with php5 (I dunno, never have > worked with php5), maybe it's A Good Thing. > BTW, I finally am back from vacation, you might have noticed :-) > > Kind Regards > > On Wed, 8 Dec 2004 09:12:56 -0600, j0rd1 adame <jo...@jo...> wrote: > > El Mar 07 Dic 2004 18:24, Pablo Fischer escribi=F3: > > > * Improving jaws speed using objects by-reference. > > > * .. etc.. > > > > Just remember that PHP5 doesn't need the & to make an object reference > > and object copy is used via __clone() which you can by the way override > > > > So, is it really necesary to do all that job and fill up jaws with &'s > > when you can avoid them in PHP5?? > > > > regards, > > j0rd1 > > > > -- > > Jordi Adame V > > jordi (.a.) jordi.ent > > http://www.lawaloca.com =2D-=20 Jordi Adame V jordi (.a.) jordi.ent http://www.lawaloca.com |