wilku wrote: Thanks, I'll check that in a moment.
Meanwhile I'd suggest staying comaptible with PHP 5.2.x as many people won't be able to upgrade to 5.3 because they have a commercial, external hosting and won't be able to make their server admin upgrade immediately.
Php.net has announced its end of support for php 5.2 back in 2010. So php 5.2 is end-of-life!
In my opinion any good and decent host should be able to provide you with an up-to-date - and more importantly - supported php version. If they can't, I think it is time for you to look for another host!
There are extensions out there that will cause problems on php 5.3. Extensions that are not ready yet or are no longer developed. In those cases you might not be able to upgrade your server to php 5.3.
Well, in those cases I am sorry to say, you'll have to choose...
iCagenda is developed and written for 5.3, but i still add extra coding if php 5.2. (as i've done with release 3.1.8 )
But, many extensions (and famous ones as Akeeba, nonumber...) officially not run or give support for users on php 5.2.
I understand their position... They simply don't have the time to keep checking for php 5.2 compatibility when moving forward.
By concentrating my energy on development, and not having to worry about compatibility for a no-longer-supported php version - I can keep on innovating and providing you with the best I can deliver.
I will try to stay compatible with PHP 5.2 as long as possible, but cannot guarantee that they will work at the same level of efficiency and stability - or without bugs.
And php 5.3, there are a lot of newer functions and coding styles.
Since the beginning of iCagenda (1 year ago), the PHP recommended version has always been 5.3 +
Also your website and server will benefit from running on php 5.3, as it will be more stable and secure and probably faster.