Just wondering what version of php / mysql needs to be running to use the new oscmax.
Is it compatible with PHP 4.33 and mysql 3.23?
Thanks
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Just wondering what version of php / mysql needs to be running to use the new oscmax.
Is it compatible with PHP 4.33 and mysql 3.23?
Thanks
I guess it's not a good question?![]()
Nope, good question. It's been a bit busy today
It should work with PHP 4.1x + and mysql 3.23 - 4.0x.
Have not tested on mysql 4.1x yet, but I have a feeling there may be problems...
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I'm running MySQL 4.1.8-nt-max on a xp-pro box, Apache/2.0.52 (Win32) PHP/4.3.10Originally Posted by msasek
Would that help with determining any problems on 4.1.x?
George
Yes, it would be nice to see any problems on apache 2 and 4.1x. If you are doing an install on this platform, I would be interested at seeing your results.
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I'll do one tonight. Tried it earlier at the office, and had good results with all but the affiliate sign up. However, I did not read any instructions, so that may be the problem.Originally Posted by msasek
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Only thing I can't do from here is use the smtp mailer, sbcglobal blocked my port.
Just ran this through a setup, did superficial testing, and can find no problems using the mySQL 4.1.8 or Apache 2.0.52.
Great package, with just a couple of minor gliches. Really super quality for an RC1!
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