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  1. converting from php3 to php4

    roy cabaniss <rcabaniss@austin.rr.com> — 2001-04-04T12:31:30Z

    I am in the process of converting from php3 to php4 and at the same time 
    going from mysql to postgres.
    
    All the relevent files reside in
    
    ../foo/bar
    
    And the vast majority are in the form *.php3 with internal references to 
    other webpages which (of course) are also in the form *.php3.
    
    What I need is something that can go into that particular sub directory and 
    find every instance of php3 and make it php, both as a part of a file name 
    and internally in the file.
    
    Thanks for the help.
    
    Roy F. Cabaniss
    
    
    
  2. Re: converting from php3 to php4

    Joel Burton <jburton@scw.org> — 2001-04-08T09:26:33Z

    On Wed, 4 Apr 2001, roy cabaniss wrote:
    
    > I am in the process of converting from php3 to php4 and at the same time 
    > going from mysql to postgres.
    > 
    > All the relevent files reside in
    > 
    > ../foo/bar
    > 
    > And the vast majority are in the form *.php3 with internal references to 
    > other webpages which (of course) are also in the form *.php3.
    > 
    > What I need is something that can go into that particular sub directory and 
    > find every instance of php3 and make it php, both as a part of a file name 
    > and internally in the file.
    
    Not really a PostgreSQL problem, but something quick in Perl could do
    this:
    
    <untested>
    
     perl -pi.bak -e 's/php4/php/gi;' `find -name "*.php3"`
    
    </untested>
    
    will iterate over all files in the current directory and below named
    *.php3. It iterates over every line in the file, subbing php for php3.
    
    Followups to a Perl list, please.
    
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    Director of Information Systems, Support Center of Washington
    
    
    
  3. Re: converting from php3 to php4

    Bruce Momjian <pgman@candle.pha.pa.us> — 2001-04-08T17:39:20Z

    No.  The only idea I have is to have some external program send a kill
    -2 to the backend.  This will cause a cancel of the query.
    
    > I am in the process of converting from php3 to php4 and at the same time 
    > going from mysql to postgres.
    > 
    > All the relevent files reside in
    > 
    > ../foo/bar
    > 
    > And the vast majority are in the form *.php3 with internal references to 
    > other webpages which (of course) are also in the form *.php3.
    > 
    > What I need is something that can go into that particular sub directory and 
    > find every instance of php3 and make it php, both as a part of a file name 
    > and internally in the file.
    > 
    > Thanks for the help.
    > 
    > Roy F. Cabaniss
    > 
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  4. Re: converting from php3 to php4

    Mitch Vincent <mitch@venux.net> — 2001-04-08T19:58:37Z

    > And the vast majority are in the form *.php3 with internal references to
    > other webpages which (of course) are also in the form *.php3.
    
    That shouldn't be too hard.
    
    > What I need is something that can go into that particular sub directory
    and
    > find every instance of php3 and make it php, both as a part of a file name
    > and internally in the file.
    
    I don't have something that can do this (though I'm sure osmething
    exists) -- you could just have Apache use .php3 in addition to .php as a PHP
    file extension (that's what I did on the machines with PHP3 code when we
    went to PHP4 and it worked just fine).
    
    Good luck!
    
    -Mitch
    
    
    
    
    
    
  5. Re: converting from php3 to php4

    Martin Marques <martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar> — 2001-04-09T08:37:13Z

    On Mié 04 Abr 2001 15:31, roy cabaniss wrote:
    > I am in the process of converting from php3 to php4 and at the same time
    > going from mysql to postgres.
    >
    > All the relevent files reside in
    >
    > ../foo/bar
    >
    > And the vast majority are in the form *.php3 with internal references to
    > other webpages which (of course) are also in the form *.php3.
    >
    > What I need is something that can go into that particular sub directory and
    > find every instance of php3 and make it php, both as a part of a file name
    > and internally in the file.
    
    Why don't you just add in the add-type of php a .php3. Like this:
    
    AddType application/x-httpd-php .php .php3
    
    Saludos... :-)
    
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