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Source of: /manual/en/faq.migration5.php

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<div>
  <h1>Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5</h1>

 

  <p class="para">
   This faq section will help you migrate from PHP 4 to PHP 5.
  </p>

  <div class="qandaset"><ol class="qandaset_questions"><li><a href="#faq.migration5.php45">
    
      Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5
    
    </a></li><li><a href="#faq.migration5.mysql">
    
      Does MySQL work in PHP 5?  It seemed to have disappeared.
    
    </a></li><li><a href="#faq.migration5.oop">
    
      I hear PHP 5 has an entirely new OOP model, will my existing OOP code
      work?  Where do I find information on these new OOP features?
    
    </a></li><li><a href="#faq.migration5.changes">
    
      So besides the new OOP model, what else has changed in PHP 5?  Also, is
      there a PHP 5 specific version of the PHP manual?
    
    </a></li></ol>
   <dl>
    <dt><strong>
     <p class="para">
      Migrating from PHP 4 to PHP 5
     </p>
    </strong></dt>
    <dd><a name="faq.migration5.php45"></a>
     <p class="para">
      Although PHP 5 offers many new features, it&#039;s designed to be as
      compatible with earlier versions of PHP as possible with little
      functionality being broken in the process.
     </p>
     <p class="para">
      Be sure to read the appropriate <a href="migration5.php" class="link">PHP 5
      migration appendix</a> of this manual as it contains even more
      information on the topic of migrating to PHP 5.
     </p>
    </dd>
   </dl>
  
   <dl>
    <dt><strong>
     <p class="para">
      Does MySQL work in PHP 5?  It seemed to have disappeared.
     </p>
    </strong></dt>
    <dd><a name="faq.migration5.mysql"></a>
     <p class="para">
      <a href="ref.mysql.php" class="link">MySQL</a> is supported with the only
      change being that MySQL support is no longer enabled by
      <em class="emphasis">default</em> in PHP 5.  This essentially means that
      PHP doesn&#039;t include the <span class="option">--with-mysql</span>
      option in the <a href="configuration.php" class="link">configure</a> line so
      that you must now manually do this when compiling PHP. Windows users will
      edit <var class="filename">php.ini</var> and enable the <var class="filename">php_mysql.dll</var> DLL as
      in PHP 4 no such DLL existed, it was simply built into your Windows
      PHP binaries.
     </p>
     <p class="para">
      Also, the MySQL client libraries are no longer bundled with PHP.  More
      details on this topic are covered in
      <a href="faq.databases.php#faq.databases.mysql.php5" class="link">the following FAQ</a> and
      be sure to read the <a href="ref.mysql.php" class="link">MySQL section</a>
      for details on installing MySQL.  An example configure line would be
      <span class="option">--with-mysql=/usr</span> while Windows users
      will need the <var class="filename">libmySQL.dll</var> available to the system.
     </p>
    </dd>
   </dl>

   <dl>
    <dt><strong>
     <p class="para">
      I hear PHP 5 has an entirely new OOP model, will my existing OOP code
      work?  Where do I find information on these new OOP features?
     </p>
    </strong></dt>
    <dd><a name="faq.migration5.oop"></a>
     <p class="para">
      The main change in PHP 5 is to the OOP model as PHP 5 now uses
      the <em class="emphasis">Zend Engine 2.0</em>.  The <a href="ini.core.php#ini.zend.ze1-compatibility-mode" class="link">
      zend.ze1_compatibility_mode</a> directive enables compatability
      with the <i>Zend Engine 1.0</i> (PHP 4).
     </p>
     <p class="para">
      The new OOP model is documented in the <a href="language.oop5.php" class="link">
      OOP language reference</a> and <a href="migration5.oop.php" class="link">OOP
      migration appendix</a> sections.
     </p>
    </dd>
   </dl>
  
   <dl>
    <dt><strong>
     <p class="para">
      So besides the new OOP model, what else has changed in PHP 5?  Also, is
      there a PHP 5 specific version of the PHP manual?
     </p>
    </strong></dt>
    <dd><a name="faq.migration5.changes"></a>
     <p class="para">
      Few other changes exist, see the <a href="migration5.php" class="link">migration
      5 appendix</a> for details.  There won&#039;t be a PHP 5 specific
      version of the manual as the bulk of PHP remains the same.
     </p>
    </dd>
   </dl>
  
  </div>
 </div>
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