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General Community => Global WebsiteBaker 2.8.x discussion => Topic started by: Waldschwein on July 24, 2010, 06:32:40 PM
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Hello!
This should be a discussion thread according to this announcement http://www.websitebaker2.org/posts/WebsiteBaker-to-discontinue-support-for-php-versions-below-5.2.2-17.php . If you have any question, please ask here.
If you're testing current SVN also report here your reports - if you can understand German language the "better" topic would be https://forum.WebsiteBaker.org/index.php/topic,18362.0.html
Yours Michael
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I am a bit confused. I asked Yahoo to upgrade to the latest release and they upgraded to 5.2.12 which would seem to be older{?) than 5.2.2 but the release date for 5.2.12 was 17 December 2009 and the release for 5.2.2 was 03 May 2007. Am I ok with 5.2.12?
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No reason to be confused.. ;)
All PHP-Version equal or greater then 5.2.2 will work. Also PHP 5.3.x
yours 5.2.12 is definitely greater then 5.2.2.... ;)
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Hello!
5.2.2 is the first secure release of PHP5.2. Everything that was released later (5.2.3, 5.2.4, ... 5.2.11, 5.2.12, 5.2.xy) is absolutely ok.
It seems, that the first "secure & stable" release of PHP 5.3 - 5.3.2 - was released these days. Of course you are also fine with 5.3.x if you have at least WB 2.8.1 running.
Yours Michael
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Thanks. The version number seemed weird. Looking at it as a decimal you would think
5.2.12
is before
5.2.20
but glad to hear I am ok.
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Great !! I'm very interested by the "secureform" functions, will it be necessary even for the backend ?
Are the "secureforms" new functions are already implemented in the core modules of the 2.8.2 version ?
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scureform is part of the core and it's function are already implemented in some recoded backend modules. By the time any form and all scripts, with save/update functionality, should be protected with.
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Is there a target release date for 2.8.2 ?
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It will be most likely in Q3 / 2010. Sorry - we can't give a more precisely date...
Yours Michael