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PHP 4 and MySQL 4 End of Life Announcement
Our approach with WordPress has always been to make it run on common server configurations. We want users to have flexibility when choosing a host for their precious content. Because of this strategy, WordPress runs pretty much anywhere. Web hosting platforms, however, change over time, and we occasionally are able to reevaluate some of the requirements for running WordPress. Now is one of those times. You probably guessed it from the title — we’re finally ready to announce the end of support for PHP 4 and MySQL 4!

First up, the announcement that developers really care about. WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4.

For WordPress 3.2, due in the first half of 2011, we will be raising the minimum required PHP version to 5.2. Why 5.2? Because that’s what the vast majority of WordPress users are using, and it offers substantial improvements over earlier PHP 5 releases. It is also the minimum PHP version that the Drupal and Joomla projects will be supporting in their next versions, both due out this year.

The numbers are now, finally, strongly in favor of this move. Only around 11 percent of WordPress installs are running on a PHP version below 5.2. Many of them are on hosts who support PHP 5.2 — users merely need to change a setting in their hosting control panel to activate it. We believe that percentage will only go down over the rest of the year as hosting providers realize that to support the newest versions of WordPress (or Drupal, or Joomla), they’re going to have to pull the trigger.

In less exciting news, we are also going to be dropping support for MySQL 4 after WordPress 3.1. Fewer than 6 percent of WordPress users are running MySQL 4. The new required MySQL version for WordPress 3.2 will be 5.0.15.

WordPress users will not be able to upgrade to WordPress 3.2 if their hosting environment does not meet these requirements (the built-in updater will prevent it). In order to determine which versions your host provides, we’ve created the Health Check plugin. You can download it manually, or use this handy plugin installation tool I whipped up. Right now, Health Check will only tell you if you’re ready for WordPress 3.2. In a future release it will provide all sorts of useful information about your server and your WordPress install, so hang on to it!

In summary: WordPress 3.1, due in late 2010, will be the last version of WordPress to support PHP 4 and MySQL 4. WordPress 3.2, due in the first half of 2011, will require PHP 5.2 or higher, and MySQL 5.0.15 or higher. Install the Health Check plugin to see if you’re ready!
Hosting  MySQL  PHP  requirements  from google
july 2010 by citizenk
Linux.com :: gelato: Tasty tumblelog software
You may be forgiven for thinking that a tumblelog is just a blog for lazybones. While there are a lot of similarities between these two kinds of content management systems, a tumblelog is more like an online basket, which you can use to collect your th...
imported  ma.gnolia  gelato_cms  tumblelog  article  php  opensource  web  blogs 
august 2007 by citizenk
SourceForge.net: RASH Quote Management System
Rash is a PHP/MySQL script for the management of quotes
script  php  quotes  web-dev 
october 2006 by citizenk
Tectonic: Easy, elegant news feeds with lastRSS
lastRSS is a PHP class that grabs a specified RSS feed and turns it into something that is easy to manipulate on the receiving end
rss  php  web-dev  article 
september 2006 by citizenk
PHP Hacks - Generate OpenOffice documents with PHP
PHP DocWriter is a set of PHP classes that allows you to create documents in OpenOffice.org XML format
php  openoffice  programming 
september 2006 by citizenk
Serving XHTML with the correct mime type using PHP - scripting - articles - workingwith.me.uk
The aim of this article is to show you how to use PHP to control the mime type given to your users' web browsers for your XHTML pages.
php  xhtml  article  tutorial  howto  webdesign 
january 2006 by citizenk
VT’s Tech Blog » A few XML & PHP Tutorials
Here are a few XML parsing tutorials from kirupa.com.
xml  php  programming  tutorials  reference 
december 2005 by citizenk
myGifts - Handling your wish list on the Internet
myGifts enable you, your family and your friends to share your xmas wish-lists, your gift registry for your wedding or a newborn.
freeware  php  gift  list 
december 2005 by citizenk
tas.ty & del.icio.us + product by nominoc lab
This script should be able to convert just about any MySQL database that contains a link table to your del.icio.us account.
del.icio.us  links  php  programming  import 
december 2005 by citizenk
xajax PHP Class Library - The easiest way to develop asynchronous Ajax applications with PHP
xajax is an open source PHP class library that allows you to easily create powerful, web-based, Ajax applications using HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and PHP.
ajax  php  javascript  programming  web  development  opensource 
december 2005 by citizenk
Gravatar and the Broken Image Icon « planetOzh
Display a proper avatar when available, display no image when offline.
css  webdesign  wordpress  php  blogs 
july 2005 by citizenk
Sparkline PHP Graphing Library
We aim to increase the adoption of sparklines on the web by providing a high-quality PHP sparkline library
sparklines  tufte  php  web 
june 2005 by citizenk
mp3act - Streaming MP3 Jukebox AJAX Web Application
The mp3act digital music system is designed to be a central location for your digital music collection and a means to easily organize and listen to your digital media through your stereo, over a local network, or anywhere in the world.
mp3  ajax  tools  scripts  music  web  php  javascript 
june 2005 by citizenk
getluky.net » Freetag - an Open Source Tagging / Folksonomy module for PHP/MySQL applications
Freetag is a module that implements a simple, fairly robust beginning of a tagging and folksonomy system. It works with PHP4 and MySQL 3.23 so far, and i imagine that if it gets popular, it should be easy to port to additional databases and/or languages.
php  freetag  folksonomy  tags  upcoming.org  mysql 
may 2005 by citizenk
Codelog: Upcoming.org Web Services Client for PHP (Updated)
Upcoming rocks. Really, it does. But the lack of a PHP web services client kind of hinders things. To that end, in two hours of frantic coding (and a further 40 minutes of not very frantic coding), I've come out with something.
php  web  upcoming.org  api  webservices 
may 2005 by citizenk
Simple PHP Gallery 1.1
Finally, after months of travail, hard work, (okay, and some slacking), Simple PHP Gallery 1.1 is ready for download!
php  picture  scripts  software  tools  webdesign 
november 2004 by citizenk

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