Sadik B
Well-known member
That just says how long it has been, when we can't remember if it's a Hi or a Hello.Doesn't he usually say "Hello", not "Hi"?
That just says how long it has been, when we can't remember if it's a Hi or a Hello.Doesn't he usually say "Hello", not "Hi"?
I believe the team also factors in what version of php the majority of popular shared hosts (Host Gator, Godaddy, etc) are running as well.PHP 5.6 may be among the minimum requirements as 5.5 reached EOL.
http://php.net/supported-versions.php
Why do you want to upgrade ASAP?Of course I want to upgrade ASAP but I have a feeling that it's going to either take a long time (like the best part of a year) or be so expensive that we can't even start upgrade work in the short term.
The problems with migrating to XF2.
Being reliant on addons which have become unsupported or at the bottom of the priority list for the new owners. I'm thinking specifically of Waindigo addons. We're likely going to have to recreate these addons in XF2 ourselves which will require a budget of several hundred £ and take significant time.
Having lots of addons from a variety of developers. So we're going to have to wait for the addons to be recoded and our timetable will be in the hands of people who may not be so motivated to make new releases.
Having addons unique to our site. Yes we have some of these and recreating them in XF2 is again going to require significant budget and time. Especially our editorial system, which is huge.
Tackling the design is going to be a challenge. Ours is highly customised and we don't know at this point how much work is going to be involved in either adopting more of a standard XF design or retaining our unique look.
Of course I want to upgrade ASAP but I have a feeling that it's going to either take a long time (like the best part of a year) or be so expensive that we can't even start upgrade work in the short term.
Of course I want to upgrade ASAP but I have a feeling that it's going to either take a long time (like the best part of a year) or be so expensive that we can't even start upgrade work in the short term.
Quite frankly, if budget of a few hundred (or even thousand) quid presents a challenge worth mentioning on a site that big, you're doing something very wrong.
Please do consider react
Trick is -- that expenditure doesn't necessarily offer much in the way of value. Its just a cost.
Why do you want to upgrade ASAP?
1.5 works well, I think that there will no need to rush into 2.0 for site like your.
Because I'm expecting XF2 to be considerably better in most, if not all respects.Why do you want to upgrade ASAP?
You're assuming there are profits. You can't make an assumption of how big any profits might be.given the profits
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