You've jumping on launch too fast,
1h after, I've updated package at 10:26am!
I'll try to take care of that!
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Please update with newest timestamp!
2012-08-04 10:26am
Jacques
Moderator: JacquesD
JacquesD wrote:Dear followers,
I have decided at the firs time NOT to use too modern version to be compatible wit all providers.
We know that too often probiders (and visitors too!) are slow to update their installations,
speacially on "cheap" or free one.
Combination of HTML5, CSS3 and Php 5.4.4 is an "ideal" world, but not "reachable" for 75% of us!
I've allways worked for "ordinary poeple" trying to learn simple to understand stuff, on low power Pc!
...as most of stations rely on old Pc!
I'm having a computer diploma since 1992 and work in a college, as IT manager. My main goal in my life
is to help "newbies" to be confident with computers. Being able to do great things with low investments
of time and money.
If you need to operate things with THE latest technology, on THE strongest Pc, in THE most updated provider
and want visitors using THE latest browser versions... my projects aren't probably for you!
Yes, I'm a dreamer! Dreaming that ANYBODY could do great things, with little knowledge and a few efforts!
My dream is only to help poeple to "grow"!
Jacques Desroche, Weathermaster
meteostours.ca
meteoduquebec.com
weatherbyyou.com
Surely all errors / bugs would / should be resolved / rectified at a development level and therefore error reporting should not be needed at a production / live level? At least, that would my aim."E_ALL should never be used on production systems"
Rob,robynfali wrote:I gotta ask something here, and please excuse me if it sounds pedantic
Microsoft & other software manufacturers, how many times do they release bug fixes etc,
So if a massive company can release something that's buggy, whats the big deal about one person doing all these things for free? does it REALLY matter, just come back, contact the writer and tell them?
Just my 2cents is all
Do you have any idea on the number of people involved in the production of a software from, for example, the massive company that Microsoft appears to you - thousands, with each person or each small groups of people designing just one little part of a complete software package - although that are hundred of people just there to put together those hundred of small bits/pieces of code into what will be a complete software package and testing to ensure that all the bits/pieces of code fit together, under most situations, all those bits/pieces of code will operate together in harmony - but then, when one unexpected action is performed, then the complete software crashes!robynfali wrote:Microsoft & other software manufacturers, how many times do they release bug fixes etc,
So if a massive company can release something that's buggy, whats the big deal about one person doing all these things for free? does it REALLY matter, just come back, contact the writer and tell them?
You promised Ray!!!!gemini06720 wrote:Enough! I am out of this thread and out of you 'dream world'...
First, I have never promised anything to you nor to anyone else for that matter...JacquesD wrote:You promised Ray!!!!gemini06720 wrote:Enough! I am out of this thread and out of you 'dream world'...
This message is addressed to you, Jacques - this UwAmp you suggested (linked to) is old, very old in Internet time - last update was in February 2011 - it still using Apache 2.2.17 (with large weaknesses), outdated PHP 5.2.17/5.3.5 (default installation), etc.JacquesD wrote:... I'm using UwAmp.