[pLog-svn] r5683 - in plog/trunk: . class/action class/action/admin class/config class/controller class/dao class/data class/data/filter class/data/forms class/data/pager class/data/serialize/json class/data/validator class/data/validator/rules class/database class/database/pdb/datadict class/gallery/dao class/locale class/net class/template/menu class/template/smarty/plugins class/view class/view/admin class/view/admin/ajax class/view/ajax class/view/renderer js/editor js/location js/tinymce js/tinymce/plugins/insertresource js/ui js/ui/pages js/yui js/yui/animation js/yui/connection js/yui/container js/yui/container/assets js/yui/dom js/yui/event js/yui/yahoo locale locale/admin styles templates/admin templates/admin/chooser templates/wizard

Jon Daley plogworld at jon.limedaley.com
Thu Jul 19 06:05:41 EDT 2007


 	Sounds good to me.  I hadn't been particularly excited about 
moving to PHP5, but the article you cited looks pretty good.  When do you 
think we will switch to PHP5 exclusively?

On Thu, 19 Jul 2007, Oscar Renalias wrote:
> After a chat with Mark yesterday we decided that this Ajax stuff
> we've been working was the way to go, but since it doesn't work very
> well unless we use UTF-8 (we've settled on json for the communication
> between the core and XmlHttpRequest and it only works with UTF-8), we
> decided that we might as well tacke the long due move to UTF-8 in the
> next release. We'll work now on getting LT to work properly as a new
> installation with UTF-8 and we'll work out the details regarding
> upgrades from latin1/iso-8859-1 later on. There's a bit of work to do
> in this area, but at least with some small changes the code in trunk
> is already able to install as a UTF-8 database and work just fine
> with it (including the blog front end and the admin backend), with
> the exception of custom URLs.
>
> Additionally, we decided that PHP5 code is now allowed. We will not
> rewrite any code unless strictly necessary, but new code is now
> allowed to use any of the features that are only available to PHP5
> (PHP 5.0 maximum) More information about the new features in PHP 5
> here: http://devzone.zend.com/node/view/id/1714
>
> This also means the next version (I don't know whether we should
> stick to 1.3 or call it 2.0, as the changes are pretty big) might not
> be ready this year, but I don't think any of the new features was so
> critical that it can't wait.
>
> So, let's get working on it :)
>
> On 19 Jul 2007, at 07:53, oscar at devel.lifetype.net wrote:
>
>> Author: oscar
>> Date: 2007-07-19 00:53:31 -0400 (Thu, 19 Jul 2007)
>> New Revision: 5683
>>
>> Log:
>> Moved all the work from the lifetype-1.3-ajax branch back to trunk
>>
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