When I save my databases I see this at the top:
-- Server version: 4.1.20
-- PHP Version: 5.0.5
I know my ecommerce stores run MySQL 4.1.20 and 4.3.9 (Zend: 1.3.0) so why does it say php version is 5.0.5? Is this what version plesk uses?
What's the best way to upgrade centos4 to centos5 with mysql and php 5 series and keep plesk at 8.1.1 and will plesk 8.1.1 run on centos 5 as plesk doesn't officially support it but they only support centos 5 with plesk 8.2 which I don't want to update to now?
Thanks!
what does this mean in the db for oscommerce stores?
Hi,
I wanted to know what this meant in Plesk when you export a database and my server says I am using the 4.3 version of PHP?
-- Server version: 4.1.20
-- PHP Version: 5.0.5 (I'm guessing this is the Plesk version of PHP they use for the admin ... is this correct?)
I cannot upgrade to any 5.x versions right now until I update all of my ms2.x osCommerce stores to ms2.2rc1 and later when available. This ms2.2rc1 is the only compatibility for PHP5 so am stuck with what I have for now.
When I do upgrade I will upgrade to CentOS 5 and then Plesk 8.2. Any easy way to do this for later on?
I wanted to know what this meant in Plesk when you export a database and my server says I am using the 4.3 version of PHP?
-- Server version: 4.1.20
-- PHP Version: 5.0.5 (I'm guessing this is the Plesk version of PHP they use for the admin ... is this correct?)
I cannot upgrade to any 5.x versions right now until I update all of my ms2.x osCommerce stores to ms2.2rc1 and later when available. This ms2.2rc1 is the only compatibility for PHP5 so am stuck with what I have for now.
When I do upgrade I will upgrade to CentOS 5 and then Plesk 8.2. Any easy way to do this for later on?
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The PHP devs themselves may stop supporting PHP 4, but distributions that carry PHP 4 (like RHEL/CentOS 4) will probably just keep backporting security patches to PHP 4.x. I'm afraid PHP 4 will be around for a while.
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